2009
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2009.119180
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Effect of Planting Date and Plant Densities on Cowpea Productivity Growing at New Valley.

Abstract: Two field experiments were carried out in the Desert Research Center (D.R.C.), Agricultural experimental station at El-Kharga, New Valley Governorate, during two growing seasons of 2005 and 2006, to study the effect of planting dates and plant densities on productivity of cowpea (Vigna Sinensis L., cv. Kareem 7). The soil texture was sandy clay loam containing 2.04 % organic matter, pH 8.3 and EC 4.4 dS/ m. Underground water was the source of irrigation its pH was 7.3 and EC 1.08 dS/ m. Combined analysis of th… Show more

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“…These results concur with those that were published by. [27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] There were insignificant differentiations of the mean values of seeds weight kg plot-1 may be due to the interaction between irrigation treatments and densities of faba bean in the first and second seasons respectively, applied 20 kg/fed when irrigated at normal irrigation (control) gave the greatest seed yield kg plot-1 in the first and the second seasons, respectively. Meanwhile, the lowest results was produced from adding 40 kg/fed when irrigated by one irrigation treatment in the first season,and adding 20 kg/fed in the second season under same conditions, respectively.…”
Section: Results and Discussion -Impact Of Varying Densities Of Faba ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results concur with those that were published by. [27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] There were insignificant differentiations of the mean values of seeds weight kg plot-1 may be due to the interaction between irrigation treatments and densities of faba bean in the first and second seasons respectively, applied 20 kg/fed when irrigated at normal irrigation (control) gave the greatest seed yield kg plot-1 in the first and the second seasons, respectively. Meanwhile, the lowest results was produced from adding 40 kg/fed when irrigated by one irrigation treatment in the first season,and adding 20 kg/fed in the second season under same conditions, respectively.…”
Section: Results and Discussion -Impact Of Varying Densities Of Faba ...mentioning
confidence: 99%