Rhizobium inoculation, cultivar and management effects on the growth, development and yield of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

A Kellman - 2008 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Genotypic differences in growth and yield of two common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L)
cultivars to Rhizobium inoculation and management were investigated. In 2003-04, the two …

Yield response to pea (Pisum sativum L.) genotype, population and sowing date

Z Munakamwe, GD Hill, BA McKenzie - 2012 - benthamopen.com
This research objective was to examine the effect of herbicide, genotype, population and
sowing date on crop yield and weed growth in Pisum sativum. In 2007/08, cyanazine treated …

Low input weed management in field peas

Z Munakamwe, B McKenzie, GD Hill - 2013 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Two trials were conducted on a Templeton silt loam soil at Lincoln University, New Zealand
(43° 38'S, 172° 28'E.) in 2007/08. The aim was to compare the competitive ability of different …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of sowing date on weed spectrum in field peas.

Z Munakamwe, GD Hill, BA McKenzie - 2008 - agronomysociety.org.nz
Low base temperature (4 oC) means that peas can be sown early in spring before most
weeds emerge. This experiment aimed to determine the variation in weed spectrum during …

A physiological study of weed competition in peas (Pisum sativum L.)

Z Munakamwe - 2008 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Peas dominate New Zealand grain legume production and they are a major export crop.
However, weeds are a major problem particularly under organic production, where the use …

[PDF][PDF] Low input weed management in field peas.

Z Munakamwe, BA McKenzie, GD Hill - 2010 - agronomysociety.org.nz
Two trials were conducted on a Templeton silt loam soil at Lincoln University, New Zealand
in 2007-08. The aim was to compare the competitive ability of different pea canopy …