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Low Input Weed Management in Field Peas
2013
Open Agriculture Journal
Two trials were conducted on a Templeton silt loam soil at Lincoln University, New Zealand (43 o 38' S, 172 o 28' E.) in 2007/08. The aim was to compare the competitive ability of different pea canopy architectures as influenced by genotype, population, sowing date and their interaction as a means of low input weed control strategy. The first experiment had three sowing dates, two pea genotypes and two herbicide treatments. Experiment 2 treatments were a factorial combination of four pea
doi:10.2174/1874331501307010053
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