Mr. Rodrigo Bongolan
Mr. Rodrigo Bongolan Mr. Rodrigo Bongolan
2. Monocropped pigeon peas at a seeding rate of 4 seeds/hill in a planting distance of 20cm x 70cm and 30cm x 50cm produced higher yield with a mean of 1,032.81kg/ha and 1,000.00 kg/ha, respectively which was significantly higher when compared to intercropped pigeon peas.
3. A maximum seeding rate of 3 seeds/hill at a planting distance of 30cm x 70cm planted in monocropping system produced taller pigeon peas of 144.53cm which was significantly higher when compared to intercropped pigeon peas.
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3. A maximum seeding rate of 3<br />
seeds/hill at a planting distance<br />
of 30cm x 70cm planted in<br />
monocropping system produced<br />
taller pigeon peas of 144.53cm<br />
which was significantly higher<br />
when compared to intercropped<br />
pigeon peas.