Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted in the growing season 2010/2011 in
two different districts : Al-Rashidya and Al-Salihya/Ninevah , to study the effect
of spraying seaweed extract "kelp 40" at 2ml/l , (0, once and twice) on four pea
cultivars namely : Spring , Petit Provencal, Mammoth Melting and Thomas
Laxton. Results indicated that "kelp 40" affected significantly stem length , No.
branches/plant, chlorophyll content, pods/plant, seeds/pod, dry seeds yield, some
seeds quality parameters and seeds mineral content in the two districts. Results
also showed that twice foliar applications with 2ml/l of kelp40 gave the highest
dry seed yield 1928.30 , 2134.80 kg/ha in the two districts respectively.
Mammoth Melting cultivar gave the highest dry seeds yield 2881.48,
3021.92kg/ha , in Al-Rashidya and Salihya districts respectively. Results
indicated that spraying twice with kelp 40 gave the highest value in the protein,
carbohydrate and TSS in Salihya district , 25.08% , 7.437 Microgram/gm dry
weight and 14.50% respectively as compared with Rashidya district . Also the
same treatment gave highest value of mineral concentrations as follow: 4.012%
N, 0.470% P, 2.924%K, 0.352%Ca, 0.337%Mg, and 0.019%Fe as compared
with Al-Rashidya district. Generally plants grown in Al-Salihya district gave
higher mean values of studied characteristics than those grown in Al-Rashidya
district.