1967
DOI: 10.1080/00221589.1967.11514193
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The Effect of Irrigation on Pea Crops Grown at Different Plant Densities

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“…Even so, yields from the irrigated treatment were lower than those obtained at Winchmore in other seasons (Stoker 1973). Reduced yield with late sowing has been noted previously (Salter & Williams 1967). The cause is not clear, but it seems more likely to be a heat effect than soil-moisture deficit.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…Even so, yields from the irrigated treatment were lower than those obtained at Winchmore in other seasons (Stoker 1973). Reduced yield with late sowing has been noted previously (Salter & Williams 1967). The cause is not clear, but it seems more likely to be a heat effect than soil-moisture deficit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Although the late sown peas were subjected to a greater water stress at a critical stage of growth this may not be the only factor responsible for their lower yield as Salter & Williams (1967) have been unable to maintain the performance from later sowings by irrigating a t the known water sensitive 0 0-5 10 Dry weight/pod/node (g) Fig. 11.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Salter & Williams (1967) obtained a parabolic pattern of green pea yield with increasing plant density in 2 out of 3 years, even though their maximum plant densities were only 129-145 plants/m 2 .…”
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“…Donald (1963) stated that it is commonly found that the optimum density is greater with adequate water. This was recorded for green peas by Salter & Williams (1967).…”
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