2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2007.08.007
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Effects of sowing date and growth duration on growth and yield of groundnut in a Mediterranean-type environment in Turkey

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“…Developing countries account for 97% of the world's groundnut area and 94% of the total production (FAOSTAT, 2010). However, groundnut yield in this part of the world and particularly in Africa is lower than the world average due to prevailing abiotic, biotic and socioeconomic factors (Pande et al, 2003;Upadhyaya et al, 2006;Caliskan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Developing countries account for 97% of the world's groundnut area and 94% of the total production (FAOSTAT, 2010). However, groundnut yield in this part of the world and particularly in Africa is lower than the world average due to prevailing abiotic, biotic and socioeconomic factors (Pande et al, 2003;Upadhyaya et al, 2006;Caliskan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In most of Poland there occurs an increase in sunshine duration in May and August and a decrease in September; in spring in the southern and central parts of the country, in summer in the south-western part and in autumn in the central-western part of Poland (Kozminski and Michalska, 2004). A relationship between yields of crop plants as well as the course of growth and development on sunshine duration or intensity of solar radiation was shown by Makowiecki (1985), Lykowski (1984), Rao et al (1998), Caliskan et al (2008), Kumar et al (2008) and Kalbarczyk (2009). The effect of solar conditions on the quantity of yield of crop plants and on the course of growing is not strictly determined; thus, we can still search for their optimal use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Plants sown late at sixth sowing date (15 th June) needed less HTU to reach maturity and harvesting stages (26192 and 31269) for both seasons, respectively. This might be due to the differences in photoperiod during growth stages at different sowing dates [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural processes, including planting dates, are factors influencing growth and production of peanut due to variations in temperatures and photoperiod from time to time, affecting most of the vital processes and seed development [2,3,4]. Potassium is a necessary nutrient for improving crop yield and quality owing to its role in the formation of bacterial nodes, the activation of more than 80 enzymes and its positive role in the transmission of assimilates [5,6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%