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Enhancing Pea Productivity and Disease Control via Sowing Density and Trellising Net System Synergies

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  • Irene Mercedes Gutiérrez Limachi
  • Ariel Santivañez Aguilar
  • Marco Antonio Varias Alvarez
  • Viviana Mujica Belmonte
  • Cesar Hernán Guerrero Cocasapa
  • Martin Rolf Uyardo Torrico
  • Yerco Milivoy Pozo Rocha
  • Windson July Martínez
  • Pedro Demetrio Garvizu Aguilar
  • Oscar Orlando Meneces Arias
  • Milka Orellana Huarachi
  • Ernane Miranda Lemes

Abstract

Pea (Pisum sativum L.) productivity depends on canopy architecture and planting density. This field study assessed the interaction between a trellising net system (TS; present vs. absent) and three sowing densities (80, 40, and 27 kg·ha-1) on growth, yield components, and disease incidence in cultivar Pairumani 1. Trials were conducted in Cohajoni, Sorata, from March to July 2024, using a randomized complete-block, split-plot design with three replications. Statistical analysis revealed a highly significant TS * density interaction for pod length (p

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  • Irene Mercedes Gutiérrez Limachi & Ariel Santivañez Aguilar & Marco Antonio Varias Alvarez & Viviana Mujica Belmonte & Cesar Hernán Guerrero Cocasapa & Martin Rolf Uyardo Torrico & Yerco Milivoy Po, 2026. "Enhancing Pea Productivity and Disease Control via Sowing Density and Trellising Net System Synergies," Journal of Agricultural Studies, Macrothink Institute, vol. 14(1), pages 52-77, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:jas888:v:14:y:2026:i:1:p:52-77
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