The interacting effects of irrigation, sowing date and nitrogen on water status, protein and yield in pea (Pisum sativum L.)

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Abolfazl Ghodsi
Tooraj Honar
Bahram Heidari
Mahdiyeh Salarpour
Mohammad Etemadi
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[1] Shiraz University,Department of Water Engineering, School of Agriculture
[2] Shiraz University,Department of Plant Production and Genetics, School of Agriculture
[3] Shiraz University,Department of Horticultural Sciences, School of Agriculture
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Management for agronomic practices might improves growth and grain yield in pea. The main objective of this experiment was to assess the interacting effects of different irrigation regimes, sowing date and nitrogen fertilizer treatments on pea traits. We evaluated three irrigation regimes (50, 75, and 100% of the plant irrigation requirement), two sowing dates (February and March), and nitrogen [application of nitroregn (N1) and without nitrogen as control (N0)] in 2019 and 2020 under field conditions. Chlorphyll content, leaf area index, leaf water potential, grain yield and water productivity were higher in the late sowing (March) than in early sowing (February) treatment. Percentage of vegetation cover in late sowing (60%) was significantly higher than in early sowing (52.7%) treatment. Grain yield in 75% water requirement treatment was not significantly different from yield in full irrigation treatment. Application of nitrogen fertilizer significantly reduced grain yield, grain protein and seeds per pod whilst increased chlorophyll content only. The 100% irrigation requirement treatment showed higher evaporation form the soil in N0 than in 50% and 75% irrigation treatments in late sown pea. Leaf evapotranspiration (ET) was lower in 50% water requirement irrigation regime than in the other irrigation treatments. Water use efficiency (WUE) which was higher in the late than early sowing treatment did not differ between 50% and full irrigation treatments in N0. In conclusion, the results of the current study suggested that application of nitrogen fertilizer did not benefit pea growth and that management of irrigation regime in late sowing might improve grain yield in pea and save irrigation water in regions with limited water availability.
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