Effects of Different Seedbed Preparation on Some Phenological Characteristics and Weed Count in Chickpea
Abstract
This research was conducted under dry farming conditions in the Research and Application Farm fields of the Central Research Institute for Field Crops Directorate (TARM) in 2020 and 2021. The study investigated the effects of three different tillage methods [traditional tillage (T1), conservation tillage (T2), and no-till (T3)] and four different fertilizer applications [no fertilizer (G0), DAP (G1), 20-20-0 conventional compound fertilizer (G2), and 15-20-0 organomineral fertilizer (G3)] on emergence days, flowering days, harvest maturity, plant density per square meter, weed population, and soil moisture content in chickpea cultivation. According to tillage methods, the results for the first and second years were as follows: Days to emergence ranged from 22 to 37 and from 15 to 20, respectively. Days to flowering ranged from 44 to 53 and from 59 to 63. Days to harvest maturity varied between 113 and 117 days and 107 and108 days. Plant density per square meter ranged from 16.67 to37.3 and from 24.82 to 30.60 plants.Weed population ranged from 18.37 to43.95 weeds m-² and from 11.56 to34.44 weeds m-². Soil moisture content ranged from 14.99% to 16.87% and from 12.55% to 14.17%. It was determined that the basal fertilization (Nitrogen) and non-fertilized production models did not significantly affect days to emergence, days to flowering, harvest maturity, weed population, and soil moisture content in either year of the study.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Agronomy
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Murat Balaban
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0000-0002-0237-4060
Türkiye
M. Sait Adak
0000-0002-0154-3328
Türkiye
Baran Aras
0000-0002-3319-6826
Türkiye
Recep Kodaş
0000-0001-5459-5749
Türkiye
Gökhan Kılıç
0000-0002-3587-7449
Türkiye
Publication Date
March 31, 2026
Submission Date
May 23, 2025
Acceptance Date
January 23, 2026
Published in Issue
Year 2026 Number: 1
