Two field experiments were conducted, one in spring 1987/88, and one in autumn 1988/89, to investigate the effect of plant population and growth regulators on the growth and yield of lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) cv. Olympic. In 1987/88, a relatively wet season, with a total rainfall of 227 mm, increasing the plant population from 100 to 300 plants m⁻² significantly increased dry matte)" production, from 457 to 515 g m⁻² (equivalent to 4,568 and 5,146 kg ha⁻¹), seed yield from 225 to 239 g m⁻², mean ,seed weight from 67 to 69 mg, plant height from 347 to 370 mm, mean internode length from 14.2 to 16.7 mm, and first flowering node from 10.7 to 13.8. However, increased plant population reduced harvest index from 48.7 to 47.2%: branch numb...
A field study was carried out to assess variation in the harvest index and yield components of lenti...
During the rabi season of 2021, a field experiment was conducted in the North Western plains of Utta...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) is usually grown in regions where lack of moisture limits its product...
Two lentil cultivars were sown on October 4, 1984 at 50, 75, 110 and 257 plants m⁻² for cv. Titore (...
Lentils c. v. 'titore' were sown in November 1987. A factorial combination of metribuzin rates (0.08...
<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...
ABSTRACT Recent research has shown that yield potential of lentil can be increased. Lentil (Lens c...
Yield losses in lentil (Lens culinaris ssp. culinaris Medik.) caused by weeds are estimated at 20–80...
Canterbury farmers are increasingly interested in lentils as a high value grain crop. Because of thi...
In a field trial conducted at Lincoln, New Zealand, during 1984/85, the water relations and the grow...
As an indeterminate crop, lentil continues its vegetative growth after flowering under favourable co...
Abstract Growth response to sowing date and weed interference among lentil varieties was investigat...
Lentil (Lens culinaris) is an important pulse crop in the southern and western cropping zones. Weed ...
Non-Peer ReviewedSince 1987, research was conducted at the Saskatchewan Irrigation Development Centr...
A field study was carried out to assess variation in the harvest index and yield components of lenti...
During the rabi season of 2021, a field experiment was conducted in the North Western plains of Utta...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) is usually grown in regions where lack of moisture limits its product...
Two lentil cultivars were sown on October 4, 1984 at 50, 75, 110 and 257 plants m⁻² for cv. Titore (...
Lentils c. v. 'titore' were sown in November 1987. A factorial combination of metribuzin rates (0.08...
<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...
ABSTRACT Recent research has shown that yield potential of lentil can be increased. Lentil (Lens c...
Yield losses in lentil (Lens culinaris ssp. culinaris Medik.) caused by weeds are estimated at 20–80...
Canterbury farmers are increasingly interested in lentils as a high value grain crop. Because of thi...
In a field trial conducted at Lincoln, New Zealand, during 1984/85, the water relations and the grow...
As an indeterminate crop, lentil continues its vegetative growth after flowering under favourable co...
Abstract Growth response to sowing date and weed interference among lentil varieties was investigat...
Lentil (Lens culinaris) is an important pulse crop in the southern and western cropping zones. Weed ...
Non-Peer ReviewedSince 1987, research was conducted at the Saskatchewan Irrigation Development Centr...
A field study was carried out to assess variation in the harvest index and yield components of lenti...
During the rabi season of 2021, a field experiment was conducted in the North Western plains of Utta...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) is usually grown in regions where lack of moisture limits its product...