Abstract

Sowing techniques effect on growth and yield components of field pea cultivars under climate conditions of Quetta-Pakistan

Highlights

  • Sharma and Rajput [8] reported that sowing methods has significant impact on the pea enlargement and production attributes and the production responses varied noticeably under different tillage methods and sowing techniques

  • The sowing techniques value in crop management, the research study was conducted to examine the effect on three different sowing methods on the development and production attributes of field pea cultivars under Quetta-Pakistan conditions

  • Materials and methods The research experiment was carried out to examine the effect of three different sowing techniques/ methods on the development and production attributes of field pea cultivars during rabi year 2017 at the experimental fields of Directorate of Agriculture Research Pulses, A.R.I, Sariab, Quetta

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Introduction

The legumes having high protein rates are the vital sources of food for poor and plant nitrogen; and play an important role in crop rotations for maintaining soil fertility. The El-Habbasha et al [10] concluded that sowing of peas on ridges in line resulted in higher yields as compared to other planting methods. The results showed that regardless the cultivars of common pea and spacing arrangements, drilling seeds on ridges proved to be effective in producing higher yields in pea as compared to other management techniques. The sowing techniques value in crop management, the research study was conducted to examine the effect on three different sowing methods on the development and production attributes of field pea cultivars under Quetta-Pakistan conditions. Materials and methods The research experiment was carried out to examine the effect of three different sowing techniques/ methods on the development and production attributes of field pea cultivars during rabi year 2017 at the experimental fields of Directorate of Agriculture Research Pulses, A.R.I, Sariab, Quetta.

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