Cultivar and environmental impacts on protein and mineral concentrations in peas (Pisum sativum L.)
William Franck,
Chengci Chen,
Sooyoung Franck
et al.
Abstract:Pea (Pisum sativum L.) grain contains abundant protein, starch, and minerals. However, there are obstacles to growing peas that achieve consistently high protein and mineral concentrations. Seven pea cultivars were planted at seven locations with contrasting soils and environmental factors to evaluate the genetic and environmental effects on pea yield and quality. Correlations and principal component analyses (PCA) were performed to correlate pea grain yield and protein with mineral concentrations in pea grain… Show more
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