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Differences among eighteen winter pea genotypes for forage and cover crop use in the southeastern United States
ArticleAbstract: Winter pea (Pisum sativum L.) can be used as a forage and cover crop in the southeast and mid-AtlantPalabras claves:Autores:Martins L.B., McGee R.J., Miguel S. Castillo, Mirsky S.B., Murphy J.P., Reberg-Horton S.C., Saha U., Vann R.A.Fuentes:scopusNear-infrared spectroscopic models for analysis of winter pea (Pisum sativum L.) quality constituents
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND: Winter pea (Pisum sativum L.) grows well in a wide geographic region, both as a forage aPalabras claves:Calibration, cover crop quality, Forage quality, near-infrared spectroscopy, winter peaAutores:Chris Reberg-Horton S., McGee R.J., Miguel S. Castillo, Mirsky S.B., Saha U., Sonon L., Vann R.A.Fuentes:scopusWinter pea cultivar/breeding line screening for grain crop potential in the southeastern United States
ArticleAbstract: Winter pea (Pisum sativum L.) is desirable for grain production in the southeastern United States toPalabras claves:Autores:McGee R.J., Miguel S. Castillo, Mirsky S.B., Reberg-Horton S.C., Vann R.A.Fuentes:scopusWinter pea, crimson clover, and hairy vetch planted in mixture with small grains in the southeast United States
ArticleAbstract: Legume and small grain cover crop mixtures may simultaneously fix N and suppress weeds. Studies werePalabras claves:Autores:McGee R.J., Miguel S. Castillo, Mirsky S.B., Reberg-Horton S.C., Vann R.A.Fuentes:scopus