This study was conducted during 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 growing seasons at Shirvan Agricultural Research Station, to evaluate the performance of eight winter chickpea seed lines. The experiment conducted in randomized complete block design with four replications. During the growing season, date of flowering, plant height, number of pod per plant, number of seed per pod and date of maturity were recorded. After harvesting, 100 seed weight and seed yield were measured. There were significant yield differences between genotypes. Combined analyses showed that line SEL 93TH 24477 with 958.4 kg/ha had the highest seed yield mean. The line ILC 8262 with 524.1 kg/ha had the lowest seed yield.
Mahmoudi, A. A., & Neyestani, E. (2007). Study on yield and yield components of chickpea lines in winter cultivation. Agriculture (Not Published), 9(1), 51-58.
MLA
Ali Akbar Mahmoudi; Elyas Neyestani. "Study on yield and yield components of chickpea lines in winter cultivation", Agriculture (Not Published), 9, 1, 2007, 51-58.
HARVARD
Mahmoudi, A. A., Neyestani, E. (2007). 'Study on yield and yield components of chickpea lines in winter cultivation', Agriculture (Not Published), 9(1), pp. 51-58.
VANCOUVER
Mahmoudi, A. A., Neyestani, E. Study on yield and yield components of chickpea lines in winter cultivation. Agriculture (Not Published), 2007; 9(1): 51-58.