1967
DOI: 10.1017/s0014479700004099
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Agronomic Factors Influencing Yield and Quality of Groundnuts in the Sudan Gezira

Abstract: SummaryAn early upright-bunch variety of groundnut, Barberton, and a medium-late spreading-bunch variety, Ashford, were compared at 7·5, 15·0 and 30·0 cm. intra-row spacings planted at one and two kernels per hill on 60 cm. ridges in the irrigated heavy clay soil of the Sudan Gezira in 1963 and 1964. Barberton was harvested on days 95, 110 and 125, and Ashford on days 125, 140 and 155 after planting in July–August. Ashford outyielded Barberton at the lower densities, and the best pod yields were obtained on da… Show more

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“…Later sowings reduced flower production. In any given locality, early sowings in first fortnight of July resulted in early flowering and early maturity [7]. Similar result was recorded by [8] in the field trials conducted on pea (Pisum sp.)…”
Section: Days To 50 Per Cent Flowering Andsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Later sowings reduced flower production. In any given locality, early sowings in first fortnight of July resulted in early flowering and early maturity [7]. Similar result was recorded by [8] in the field trials conducted on pea (Pisum sp.)…”
Section: Days To 50 Per Cent Flowering Andsupporting
confidence: 81%