2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2005.04.016
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Effect of sowing techniques and seed pesticide application on dry bean yield and harvest components

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“…These findings are in agreement with previous study in common beans by Dursun (2007) who reported positive and significant correlation of seed yield/plant with number of pods/plant. Valenciano et al (2006) also reported significant positive correlation of pod weight with seed yield and length of pods, number of pods with seed weight/plant, number of pods/plant with number of pod bearing nodes. This study also showed that plant height at maturity was positively and significantly correlated with days from sowing to flowering, number of seeds/plant, seed yield and biological yield.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…These findings are in agreement with previous study in common beans by Dursun (2007) who reported positive and significant correlation of seed yield/plant with number of pods/plant. Valenciano et al (2006) also reported significant positive correlation of pod weight with seed yield and length of pods, number of pods with seed weight/plant, number of pods/plant with number of pod bearing nodes. This study also showed that plant height at maturity was positively and significantly correlated with days from sowing to flowering, number of seeds/plant, seed yield and biological yield.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Bean yield depends on seed-related factors, but also on agronomic factors such as sowing method (Valenciano et al 2006), crop rotations (Silveira et al 1994), pesticide treatment (Bordoloi et al 1998;Valenciano et al 2006), tillage (Silveira et al 1994;Deibert 1995), cropping system (Santos et al 1997;Colquhoun et al 1999), weed control (Blackshaw & Esau 1991;Colquhoun et al 1999), irrigation (Barbieri & Pascale 1992), and fertiliser application (Silveira et al 1994).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Pesticides enable to achieve higher crop yields (Ray et al 2004, Pasquer et al 2005, Valenciano et al 2006), but at the same time negatively affect natural environment, including the soil environment, disturbing its homeostasis.…”
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confidence: 99%