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Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) a potential grain legume for south-western Australia: Seasonal growth and yield
KHM SIDDIQUE
, R.H. Sedgley
Institute of Agriculture
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Agriculture & Biology
seasonal growth
78%
South Australia
65%
Cicer arietinum
65%
Western Australia
60%
sowing date
50%
legumes
47%
seed yield
43%
early flowering
27%
pods
21%
planting
17%
ideotypes
16%
flowers
16%
Syria
14%
abortion (plants)
14%
dry matter partitioning
12%
harvest index
12%
grain crops
12%
sowing
9%
water stress
9%
growing season
9%
climate
9%
rain
8%
flowering
8%
winter
7%
seeds
6%
soil
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Cicer
100%
Western Australia
75%
Fabaceae
73%
South Australia
73%
Seeds
36%
Growth
29%
Flowers
18%
Edible Grain
17%
Syria
11%
Induced Abortion
8%
Climate
8%
Soil
7%
Dehydration
7%
Cold Temperature
6%
Temperature
5%