Abstract:Field pea (Pisum sativum L.) has two distinct leaf morphologies, leafed (L) and semileafless (SL). Grown together, SL and L pea blends have better weed control and higher crop yield than sole crops of either leaf type. Previous studies have only investigated mixing leaf types from two distinct varieties, and therefore the blend could be affected by traits specific to each pea variety rather than the difference in leaf type. To determine if yield and agronomic improvement of pea leaf blends are due solely to le… Show more
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