Evaluation function of chickpea in mixed cultures of chickpea and barley as products forage
Subject Areas : New Finding in Agriculture
1 - Islamic Azad University, Khorramabad Branch, member of young Researchers Club,Khorramabad ,Iran
Keywords: Dry farming, Barley and chickpea, Crop density, mixed croping,
Abstract :
Agriculture and Natural Resources was Boroujerd. In the treatment of various mixing ratios of two plants that were planted in five combinations: M1 = single ship 100% of the atmosphere, M2 = 75% +25% barley, peas, M3 = 50% +50% barley, peas, M4 = 25% barley + 75% peas, M5 = single ship 100% of pea were studied. Results showed that total yield of forage peas and mixed fodder (barley and peas) mixing ratio was affected by treatment (P
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