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  <title>Effect of sowing dates on qualitative traits in Vegetable Pea (Pisum sativumL.)</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.645</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The effect of sowing dates on the qualitative traits of Vegetable pea (Pisum sativum<br />
L.) was investigated to determine how planting time influences the qualitative traits of<br />
vegetable pea. Twenty genotypes of Vegetable pea were used in the experiments which were<br />
collected from NBPGR New Delhi, IARI New Delhi and different districts of Bihar<br />
(Begusarai, Samastipur, Bhagalpur etc.). In this study, vegetable peas were sown at different<br />
dates i.e., 15th October, Last week of October, and 1st week of November and various<br />
qualitative traits, including TSS Content, Total Sugar, Reducing Sugar, Protein Content and<br />
ascorbic acid were assessed. These all qualitative traits were observed minimum for IC-<br />
342046 and maximum for 5438/P-2110 which was at par with all four checks (Pusa Prabhat,<br />
Arkel, GS-10, and Punjab 89). When comparing early-planted vegetable pea on October 15 th<br />
to other sowing dates, noticeably larger TSS Content, Total Sugar, Reducing Sugar, Protein<br />
Content and ascorbic acid was found which indicates that the sowing date determined the<br />
level of qualitative traits in vegetable pea. The current study found that early sowing dates<br />
generally produced better qualitative characteristics in vegetable pea. Predicting the ideal<br />
time to plant might be challenging due to unseasonable rains, temperature fluctuations, or<br />
frost events. The development of crop management techniques that can adjust to climatic<br />
variability and harsh weather events is aided by research on sowing dates. Farmers can better<br />
adapt to variations in temperature and precipitation patterns by modifying the time of sowing.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The effect of sowing dates on the qualitative traits of Vegetable pea (Pisum sativum<br />
L.) was investigated to determine how planting time influences the qualitative traits of<br />
vegetable pea. Twenty genotypes of Vegetable pea were used in the experiments which were<br />
collected from NBPGR New Delhi, IARI New Delhi and different districts of Bihar<br />
(Begusarai, Samastipur, Bhagalpur etc.). In this study, vegetable peas were sown at different<br />
dates i.e., 15th October, Last week of October, and 1st week of November and various<br />
qualitative traits, including TSS Content, Total Sugar, Reducing Sugar, Protein Content and<br />
ascorbic acid were assessed. These all qualitative traits were observed minimum for IC-<br />
342046 and maximum for 5438/P-2110 which was at par with all four checks (Pusa Prabhat,<br />
Arkel, GS-10, and Punjab 89). When comparing early-planted vegetable pea on October 15 th<br />
to other sowing dates, noticeably larger TSS Content, Total Sugar, Reducing Sugar, Protein<br />
Content and ascorbic acid was found which indicates that the sowing date determined the<br />
level of qualitative traits in vegetable pea. The current study found that early sowing dates<br />
generally produced better qualitative characteristics in vegetable pea. Predicting the ideal<br />
time to plant might be challenging due to unseasonable rains, temperature fluctuations, or<br />
frost events. The development of crop management techniques that can adjust to climatic<br />
variability and harsh weather events is aided by research on sowing dates. Farmers can better<br />
adapt to variations in temperature and precipitation patterns by modifying the time of sowing.</p>
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