Many experiments were undertaken to study the responses of the lentil cultivars 'Large blonde' and 'Anicia' to controlled environmental factors. They covered different aspects of the physiology and the ecology of the crop.The orientation experiments (2) involved germination and depth of sowing. The optimum temperature range for the germination of 'Large blonde' was 19-29 °C whilst that of 'Anicia' was 21-25 °C. The depth treatments (1, 4 and 8 cm) caused no particular effects on flowering and stem elongation. They brought about a general linear response of the cultivars with respect to average leaf production (Fig. L) The 4-cm treatment appeared to be the most favourable for dry matter production. A temperature of 23°C and a depth of 3 cm w...
A field study was carried out to assess variation in the harvest index and yield components of lenti...
Water stress is one of the most important factors limiting the growth and yield of plants in many pa...
Assessing the adaptability and stability of herbicide-tolerant lentil accessions to two broad-spectr...
<p/>Many experiments were undertaken to study the responses of the lentil cultivars 'Large blo...
Effects of additional nitrogen (N), irrigation and sowing date on early growth, N nutrition, leaf gr...
In a field trial conducted at Lincoln, New Zealand, during 1984/85, the water relations and the grow...
Experiments were performed under sub-tropical condition (24°8´ N 90°0´ E) with five promising lentil...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) is usually grown in regions where lack of moisture limits its product...
Two field experiments were conducted, one in spring 1987/88, and one in autumn 1988/89, to investiga...
Lentils c. v. 'titore' were sown in November 1987. A factorial combination of metribuzin rates (0.08...
Non-Peer ReviewedCurrent large green lentil cultivars similar to the cultivar Laird are susceptible ...
Canterbury farmers are increasingly interested in lentils as a high value grain crop. Because of thi...
Yield of a crop depends on growth and developmental responses to various environmental factors. Agro...
As an indeterminate crop, lentil continues its vegetative growth after flowering under favourable co...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik) cultivars similar to Laird, in the large green seed market class, are ...
A field study was carried out to assess variation in the harvest index and yield components of lenti...
Water stress is one of the most important factors limiting the growth and yield of plants in many pa...
Assessing the adaptability and stability of herbicide-tolerant lentil accessions to two broad-spectr...
<p/>Many experiments were undertaken to study the responses of the lentil cultivars 'Large blo...
Effects of additional nitrogen (N), irrigation and sowing date on early growth, N nutrition, leaf gr...
In a field trial conducted at Lincoln, New Zealand, during 1984/85, the water relations and the grow...
Experiments were performed under sub-tropical condition (24°8´ N 90°0´ E) with five promising lentil...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) is usually grown in regions where lack of moisture limits its product...
Two field experiments were conducted, one in spring 1987/88, and one in autumn 1988/89, to investiga...
Lentils c. v. 'titore' were sown in November 1987. A factorial combination of metribuzin rates (0.08...
Non-Peer ReviewedCurrent large green lentil cultivars similar to the cultivar Laird are susceptible ...
Canterbury farmers are increasingly interested in lentils as a high value grain crop. Because of thi...
Yield of a crop depends on growth and developmental responses to various environmental factors. Agro...
As an indeterminate crop, lentil continues its vegetative growth after flowering under favourable co...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik) cultivars similar to Laird, in the large green seed market class, are ...
A field study was carried out to assess variation in the harvest index and yield components of lenti...
Water stress is one of the most important factors limiting the growth and yield of plants in many pa...
Assessing the adaptability and stability of herbicide-tolerant lentil accessions to two broad-spectr...