scholarly journals Determination of Appropriate Planting Time for Dekoko (<i>Pisum sativum var. abyssinicum</i>) Productivity Improvement in Raya Valley, Northern Ethiopia

2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Berhane Sibhatu
Planta ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 161 (4) ◽  
pp. 302-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. L. Díaz ◽  
P. Lems-van Kan ◽  
I. A. M. Van der Schaal ◽  
J. W. Kijne

EUGENIA ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Farida Fattah ◽  
J. E.X. Rogi ◽  
Mariam M. Toding

ABSTRACT   Decline in rice production in Sangihe Island partly due to climate change and the implementation of a less precise planting time. Rice Shierary  model was used to predict the timing of planting paddy and has advantages in time and cost savings. This study aims to determine the exact time of planting in paddy rice crops in the district of South Manganitu, North Tabukan and Tamako, as well as to determine whether the results of the simulation model Shierary Rice together with the results obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistic Sangihe Islands. Input model consists of solar radiation, rainfall, temperature and humidity, field capacity, permanent wilting point, varieties, irrigation, nitrogen fertilization, longitude and latitude of the study area. While the output was paddy rice yield potential. It can be concluded that (a) the appropriate planting time of paddy in the South Manganitu namely in June with a potential yield of 4.25 tonha-1 and March with a potential yield of 3.88 tonha-1. (b) the appropriate planting time of paddy in the  North Tabukan namely in June with a potential yield of 4.27 tonha-1 and March with a potential yield of 3.62 tonha-1. (c) the appropriate planting time of paddy in Tamako ie in March with a potential yield of 3.58 tonha-1 and February with a potential yield of 3.28 tonha-1. (d) the yield of rice field paddy with the determination of planting time by using the model of Shierary Rice nearing/line with productivity results which obtained by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Sangihe Islands. Keywords: planting, paddy, simulation models, Shierary Rice


1978 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 295 ◽  
Author(s):  
AM Williams ◽  
RR Williams

14CO2 was fed to the single leaf of pea plants (P. sativum cv. Greenfeast) pruned to leave one leaf and one pod. Localized heating of the pod, removal of ovules and determination of 14C activity in soluble sugars and starch fractions were used to investigate the enhanced movement of 14C from the leaf into the ovules at higher pod temperatures. The low levels of 14C detected in the starch fractions indicate that conversion of soluble sugars to starch is not involved in the response to temperature. The response was similar with only localized heating of the pod and with the ovules removed; therefore, it must be independent of the ovules. It is proposed that the pod tissue produces a stimulus which has a 'remote' effect on export of assimilates from the leaf.


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