Abstract
This research was conducted in the District of Haripur (Haripur, Khanpur and Ghazi) to increase the yield of pea. Pea seeds were collected from three sources (Farmer, Dealer and Government Organization) from each location in order to investigate the yield traits. Mean values for yield traits of pea seeds were found to be, Embryo damaged Seed 0.77% to 3.31%, inert matter 0.02% to 5.06%, moisture level 7.43% to 6.05%, seed Germination 67% to 91.66%, insect affected seeds 15.33% to 4%, stones and dust particles 32.33% to 9%, viability 87.33% to 55.33%, other variety seed 1.34% to 0%, other crop seed 5.65% to 0% and seed purity (%) were 98.4% to 78.8% for pea seeds collected from haripur, khanpur and ghazi. Seeds collected from Khanpur region possess best seed quality traits. Overall; seed quality of Government organization possesses desirable seed quality and suggested to grow for better yield. Pea farmers of district Haripur should be trained to use lasted techniques of seed storage to minimize the economic losses caused due to inferior quality seeds. Keywords: Locations; Pea; Quality traits; Seed yield http://dx.doi.org/10.19045/bspab.2019.80121
Highlights
Organization) from each location in order to investigate the yield traits
Mean of three values and standard deviation: T1: pea seed collected from farmer of khanpur, T2: pea seed collected from dealer of Khanpur, T3: pea seed collected from government organization of Khanpur T4: pea seed collected from farmer of haripur, T5: pea seed collected from dealer of Haripur, T6: pea seed collected from government organization of Haripur, T7: pea seed collected from farmer of Ghazi, T8: pea seed collected from dealer of Ghazi, T9: pea seed collected from government organization of Ghazi
Results of mean values showed that pea seed collected from government organization of Ghazi contains the highest amount of other crop seeds (5.65%) followed by pea seed collected from farmers of Ghazi (0.58%) and pea seed collected from dealers of Haripur (0.33%) while lowest value of other crop seeds (0.0%) were found in those seeds which were collected from government organization of Khanpur, and Haripur
Summary
Qualitative analysis of pea (Pisum sativum) seeds procured from different sources and locations of district HaripurKhyber Pukhtunkhwa Pakistan. Muhammad Irshad Khan, Shah Masaud Khan, Ijaz Hussain, Shams ur Rehman2*, Syed Hassan Raza Shah, Qasim Ayub and Naveed ul Haq
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