Kouadio, Gilchrist Yves EdouardKassi, FCherif, Mamadou2023-04-182023-04-182021-07http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/130922320-540710.21474/IJAR01/13092http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1484In the search for alternative practices to the excessive use of herbicides for control of weediness, strategies based on the domestication and multiplication of cover crops are more and more explored. The propagation by cutting of these plants have been the subject of numerous studies because of unavailability and cost-prohibitive of their seeds. The aim of this study was to compare growth and cutting ability of A. repens, A. pintoï and D. adscendens. These cover plants were propagated by cutting in coir and put on raised bamboo clays with shade, in greenhouse. For each specie, parameters of vegetative recovery and growth were assessed. The results reported that recovery abilities were most important with A. pintoï (89.35%) and A. repens (86.39%). However, plant growth was better for D. adscendens, with a vigour index more than double of that of both the other species. The results obtained show that these three cover crop species are relatively easy to propagate by cutting in nursery. D. adscendens and A. repens are potentially usable in large scale as cover crops to control weeds in agricultural parcels.enCover CropsPropagation By CuttingRecovery, GrowthNurseryKra Frédéric KouaméCCBADKonan Didier KouaméSeydou TuoBrahima CamaraLer-N’ogn Dadé Georges Elisée AmariAcka Emmanuel DickCutting ability and growth of three cover crops [arachis pintoï (l.) Krapov & w.c. greg.; arachis repens (l.) Handro; desmodium adscendens (sw.) Dc.] In nurseryArticle