Plant density effects on growth and yield of tropical soybean
Two field experiments were conducted in a subhumid environment with tropically developed soyabeans to plant densities of 13.3-57.1 plants/m2. Grain yield, total dry matter GDM) and seeds/m2 were highest at 57.1 plants/mz. There was a linear relationship betweenT DM, seeds/m2a nd crop growth rate dur...
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| Format: | Journal Article |
| Language: | Inglés |
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1999
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98034 |
| Summary: | Two field experiments were conducted in a subhumid environment with tropically developed soyabeans to plant densities of 13.3-57.1 plants/m2. Grain yield, total dry matter GDM) and seeds/m2 were highest at 57.1 plants/mz. There was a linear relationship betweenT DM, seeds/m2a nd crop growth rate during flowering to seed-fiU( RI to R5) and a quadratic response of seeds/m2 to TDM (RS). Increasing plant densities gave increased grain yields. |
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