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Published online 31 October 2006
Published in Agron J 98:1655-1663 (2006)
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2006.0085
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Winter Pea and Lentil Response to Seeding Date and Micro- and Macro-Environments

Chengci Chena,*, Perry Millerb, Fred Muehlbauerc, Karnes Neilla, David Wichmana and Kevin McPheec

a Central Agricultural Research Center, Montana State Univ., Moccasin, MT 59462
b Dep. of Land Resource and Environmental Sciences, Montana State Univ., Bozeman, MT 59717
c USDA-ARS, Pullman, WA 99164-6434


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Fig. 1. Experimental sites at Moccasin, MT, and Amsterdam, MT (the northern Great Plains sites), and Genesee, ID, and Rosalia, WA (the Pacific Northwest sites).

 

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Fig. 2. Long-term (93 yr for Moccasin, 64 yr for Amsterdam, and 57 yr for Rosalia) monthly average: (a) temperature, and (b) precipitation for the three experimental sites.

 

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Fig. 3. Biomass and seed yield of winter and spring pea planted at early and late-fall and spring seeding dates at Moccasin, MT, in 2002, 2003, and 2004. Different letters atop each bar indicate a significant difference according to Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05). Error bars represent ±1 SE.

 

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Fig. 4. Biomass and seed yield of winter and spring lentil planted at early and late-fall and spring seeding dates at Moccasin, MT, in 2002, 2003, and 2004. Different letters atop each bar indicate a significant difference according to Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05). Error bars represent ±1 SE.

 

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Fig. 5. Biomass and seed yield of winter and spring pea planted at early and late-fall and spring seeding dates at Amsterdam, MT, in 2002 and 2003. Different letters atop each bar indicate a significant difference according to Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05). Error bars represent ±1 SE.

 

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Fig. 6. Biomass and seed yield of winter and spring lentil planted at early and late-fall and spring seeding dates at Amsterdam, MT, in 2002 and 2003. Different letters atop each bar indicate a significant difference according to Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05). Error bars represent ±1 SE.

 

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Fig. 7. Biomass and seed yield of winter and spring pea planted at early and late-fall and spring seeding dates at Genesee, ID, in 2002 and 2003. Different letters atop each bar indicate a significant difference according to Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05). Error bars represent ±1 SE.

 

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Fig. 8. Biomass and seed yield of winter and spring lentil planted at early and late-fall and spring seeding dates at Genesee, ID, in 2002 and 2003. Different letters atop each bar indicate a significant difference according to Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05). Error bars represent ±1 SE.

 

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Fig. 9. Biomass and seed yield of winter and spring pea planted at early and late-fall and spring seeding dates at Rosalia, WA, in 2002 and 2003. Different letters atop each bar indicate a significant difference according to Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05). Error bars represent ±1 SE.

 

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Fig. 10. Biomass and seed yield of winter and spring lentil planted at early and late-fall and spring seeding dates at Rosalia, WA, in 2002 and 2003. Different letters atop each bar indicate a significant difference according to Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05). Error bars represent ±1 SE.

 





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