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On-Farm Assessment of Improved Crop Production Practices in Northwest Syria. I. Chickpea
Thirty on-farm trials were conducted in northwest Syria over a period of four seasons to examine the main effects and interaction of sowing date, sowing method, Rhizobium inoculation, phosphate application and weed control ...
Adoption of winter-sown chickpea in Syria: 1989/90 season
Report on winter chickpea in Syria prepared for the NRMP annual report 1990.
Adoption of Winter-Sown Chickpea in Syria
Summary Report on winter chickpea in Syria (1992): Traditionally, in Syria, chickpea is sown in spring. Although this allows the crop to evade conditions favoring the development of Ascochyca blight, flowering and grain ...
Impact of Winter Chickpea Technology in Syria
In Syria, chickpea (Cicer arietinum L) traditionally is sown during spring on conserved soil moisture and its productivity is constrained mainly due to terminal drought and vascular wilt. The farmers plant chickpea in ...
Crop Production Practices in the Farming Systems of Maragheh and Hashtrod provinces of Iran
This report is the results of the Crop Production Practices in the Rainfull Farming Systems in Soth East of Iran survey where the data collected and analyzed allowed to give an overview of the current farming system in the ...
Summary Report on Impact of Winter Chickpea Technology in Syria
Chickpea is second most important rainfed food legume crop in Syria,
following only lentil in terms of area planted. This has been the case for the
past twenty five years. Over the same period, the place of chickpea in ...
Winter chickpea - improving rural livelihoods The impact of improved varieties and technologies in Syria
In partnership with the Syrian national program, ICARDA's research on winter chickpea has made important contributions to household economies.After lentil, chickpea is the most important rainfed pulse crop in Syria by area ...