Boosting field pea yield with phosphorus fertilizer and bacteria inoculation
The study looked at how different amounts of phosphorus fertilizer and two types of Pseudomonas bacteria affected the growth and yield of field peas. They found that using 75 kg of P2O5 per hectare of land and inoculating the seeds with Pseudomonas bacteria led to the highest seed yield. The plants grew taller, produced more pods, and had heavier seeds when these methods were used. The number of seeds per pod was not affected by the fertilizer or bacteria. Overall, the best combination for getting the most seeds from field peas is to use 75 kg of P2O5 per hectare and inoculate the seeds with Pseudomonas bacteria.