In order to introduce a sustainable soil fertility system for chickpea, field experiments were carried out in 2007 and 2008 growing seasons. Experiments were arranged in split-split plot arrangements with three replications. Main plots consisted of (G1): establishing a mixed vegetation of vetch and barley, (G2): without green manure. Also, five strategies for obtaining the base fertilizer requirement including (N1): farm manure; (N2): compost; (N3): triple super phosphate; (N4): farm manure + compost and (N5): farm manure + compost + triple super phosphate. Four levels of biofertilizers consisted of (B1): Phosphate solubilizing bacteria; (B2): Trichoderma harzianum; (B3): Phosphate solubilizing bacteria + T. harzianum; and (B4): without bio...
Low soil fertility is one of the limiting factor for low productivity of chickpea in Central zone of...
Yield and yield components, and protein content of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) were compared in tr...
The aim of this research to improve the productivity of a local variety of chickpea by enriching the...
In order to Study the efficacy application of green manure as chickpea pre plant, field experiments ...
In order to evaluation the effects of soil organic matter and biofertilizer on chickpea quality and ...
The effects of organic and inorganic nitrogen fertilization on some physiological and agronomical tr...
In order to increase in chickpea quality and agroecosystem sustainability, field experiments were ca...
Chickpea ranks third among pulses in global production with its area expanding in Turkey, Canada and...
In order to evaluation the effects of natural, biological and chemical fertilizers on grain yield an...
Soil fertility depletion and soil quality decline have been threatening the ecological and economic ...
A field experiment was conducted for two consecutive years from 2003-04 during winter season at the ...
AbSTRACT The commercial growth in chickpea production for exportation purposes is not keeping pace w...
Chickpea, Cicer arietinum, is the second most important food legume in Asia after dry beans. Chickpe...
<p>To evaluate the effects of nitrogenous and phosphorous biofertilizers on yield and yield componen...
Low nutrient availability in sandy soils is a serious threat to crop productivity. The present study...
Low soil fertility is one of the limiting factor for low productivity of chickpea in Central zone of...
Yield and yield components, and protein content of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) were compared in tr...
The aim of this research to improve the productivity of a local variety of chickpea by enriching the...
In order to Study the efficacy application of green manure as chickpea pre plant, field experiments ...
In order to evaluation the effects of soil organic matter and biofertilizer on chickpea quality and ...
The effects of organic and inorganic nitrogen fertilization on some physiological and agronomical tr...
In order to increase in chickpea quality and agroecosystem sustainability, field experiments were ca...
Chickpea ranks third among pulses in global production with its area expanding in Turkey, Canada and...
In order to evaluation the effects of natural, biological and chemical fertilizers on grain yield an...
Soil fertility depletion and soil quality decline have been threatening the ecological and economic ...
A field experiment was conducted for two consecutive years from 2003-04 during winter season at the ...
AbSTRACT The commercial growth in chickpea production for exportation purposes is not keeping pace w...
Chickpea, Cicer arietinum, is the second most important food legume in Asia after dry beans. Chickpe...
<p>To evaluate the effects of nitrogenous and phosphorous biofertilizers on yield and yield componen...
Low nutrient availability in sandy soils is a serious threat to crop productivity. The present study...
Low soil fertility is one of the limiting factor for low productivity of chickpea in Central zone of...
Yield and yield components, and protein content of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) were compared in tr...
The aim of this research to improve the productivity of a local variety of chickpea by enriching the...