Abstract

Irrigation (flowering and pod filling) and four different plant density (30, 45, 60 and 75 seed/ m) were applied using Er-99 and Aziziye-94 chickpea cultivars in the research during 2003-2004 in Van ecological conditions. Experiments were conducted in split-split blocks design with three replications. Plant height, first pod height, number of main branch, number of pod per plant and number of seed per plant, number of seed per pod, 1000 grain weight, seed yield per area and harvest index were examined in this study. According to the two-year results; except numbers of seed per pod effects of varieties, irrigation and plant density on the yield and yield components of chickpea were obtained significantly. While the highest grain yield per area was obtained at the irrigation as 95.4 kg/da and 92.5 kg/da, the lowest grain yield per area was obtained at the dryland as 58.7 kg/da and 52.6 kg/da in years of 2003 and 2004 respectively. The most suitable plant density in Aziziye-94 cultivar was determined with 60 seed/m in Van conditions.

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