Chickpea is one the most important legumes consumed all around the world because of high protein content. The current study was conducted to investigate the effects of irrigation treatments at different physiological growth stages (before flowering, beginning of flowering, pod-set and pod-fill periods) on nutritional attributes of chickpea. The findings showed that one or two irrigations at different physiological growth stages instead of full irrigation treatment might be sufficient to improve the nutritional attributes of chickpea. Flowering and pod-fill periods were identified as the critical periods for irrigations and affected the nutritional component levels. The greatest protein level (29.52%) was obtained from the samples irrigated ...
Chickpea (deer arietinum L.) is specially valued for its high protein efficiency ratio. Knowledge of...
The climatic events predicted to increase in intensity and frequency in the near future, including d...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of different supplemental irrigation rates on chick...
Chickpea is one the most important legumes consumed all around the world because of high protein con...
Chickpea is an irreplaceable source of protein in several regions of the world. Present experiments ...
Chickpea is commonly grown in central Anatolia region of Turkey. It is commonly grown under rai...
Irrigation is the most significant input to improve the yields in agricultural production activ...
In order to investigate the effects of different irrigation regimes on yield and growth indices of t...
This study was conducted over the experimental fields of Erciyes University in 2016 to investigate t...
In order to study the effect of different sowing dates and different irrigation regimes on morpholog...
A research program to study the growth, development and water use of Kabuli chickpeas was initiated ...
Quantitative understanding of the response of phenology and crop growth to environmental factors is ...
The experiment was conducted during the period from 11 December, 2012 to 30 March 2013 to study the ...
To study the effect of water deficit on biochemical changes in chickpea, a split-plot experiment bas...
The yield potential of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), under Mediterranean conditions, is often limit...
Chickpea (deer arietinum L.) is specially valued for its high protein efficiency ratio. Knowledge of...
The climatic events predicted to increase in intensity and frequency in the near future, including d...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of different supplemental irrigation rates on chick...
Chickpea is one the most important legumes consumed all around the world because of high protein con...
Chickpea is an irreplaceable source of protein in several regions of the world. Present experiments ...
Chickpea is commonly grown in central Anatolia region of Turkey. It is commonly grown under rai...
Irrigation is the most significant input to improve the yields in agricultural production activ...
In order to investigate the effects of different irrigation regimes on yield and growth indices of t...
This study was conducted over the experimental fields of Erciyes University in 2016 to investigate t...
In order to study the effect of different sowing dates and different irrigation regimes on morpholog...
A research program to study the growth, development and water use of Kabuli chickpeas was initiated ...
Quantitative understanding of the response of phenology and crop growth to environmental factors is ...
The experiment was conducted during the period from 11 December, 2012 to 30 March 2013 to study the ...
To study the effect of water deficit on biochemical changes in chickpea, a split-plot experiment bas...
The yield potential of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), under Mediterranean conditions, is often limit...
Chickpea (deer arietinum L.) is specially valued for its high protein efficiency ratio. Knowledge of...
The climatic events predicted to increase in intensity and frequency in the near future, including d...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of different supplemental irrigation rates on chick...