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Update on fall dormant seeded canola research
(2002-02-20)
Canola yield formation under different population and water use levels
(2002-02-20)
Optimum population is the foundation for high yields under rain-fed agriculture and the optimum population depends on the water availability. However, establishing a good canola stand in the Canadian semiarid Prairie, where ...
Chickpea pod infertility: a potential of improving seed yield
(2002-02-20)
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is being rapidly adapted to the semiarid Canadian prairies, but little is known about morphological responses of this annual legume to growing conditions. This study, conducted in southwestern ...
Fall-seeded canola in southwest Saskatchewan: interactions between seeding dates and seed coating
(2002-02-20)
Seeding canola in the fall allows the crop to use soil moisture in the spring more efficiently than when the crop is planted in the spring. In southwestern Saskatchewan, fall-seeded canola usually flowers one to three weeks ...
Optimum plant population density for chickpea in a semiarid environment
(2002-02-20)
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an annual grain legume, is being rapidly included in cereal-based cropping systems throughout the semiarid Canadian prairies, but information on optimum plant population density (PPD) has not ...