1973
DOI: 10.46429/jaupr.v57i4.10725
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Effect of Planting Time, Plant Population and Row Spacing on Yield and Other Characteristics of Pigeonpeas, Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.

Abstract: Pigeonpea cultivar Kaki was grown during 1970-71 to determine the effect of planting date, plant population and row spacing on green-pod yield, date of flowering, plant height, protein content of the seed and yield components. Green-pod yields were significantly higher in plantings made during early April, May and June than during late September and October. Yield also tended to be higher at lower spacing between rows, and at highest populations, regardless of row spacing. Plant height, number of days to flowe… Show more

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