Effect of time of planting on the seasonal yields of Pisum sativumExport / Share Kruger, N.S. (1973) Effect of time of planting on the seasonal yields of Pisum sativum. Queensland Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences, 30 (1). pp. 25-38.
AbstractIn a trial in 1963, peas were sown at 3-week intervals from 10 Apr. to 14 Aug. The number of days to maturity increased up to the 4th sowing on 12 June and then decreased. Plant growth and seed yields were highest with mid-season sowings.
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