2021
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d220157
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Agronomic performance and pod shattering resistance of soybean genotypes with various pod and seed colors

Abstract: Abstract. Krisnawati A, Adie MM. 2021. Agronomic performance and pod shattering resistance of soybean genotypes with various pod and seed colors. Biodiversitas 22: 474-481. Climate change impacts agricultural production, including the increase of the yield loss in soybean due to pod shattering. This research aimed to identify the pod shattering resistance and agronomic performance of several soybean genotypes with various pod and seed colors. A total of 100 soybean genotypes were planted in Malang (East Java, … Show more

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“…The harvest age for soybean plants in Indonesia is very early, less than 70 days after planting (DAP), early (70 -80 DAP), medium (81 -85 DAP), deep (86 -90 DAP), and very late (>90 DAP) (Buthelezi 2022;Laili 2023). Soybean plants have reached harvest age when > 90% of the pods are mature and have a light brown or brown color (Krisnawati and Adie 2021;Rauf and Fattah 2021). Soybean plants that are early harvest can avoid drought by developing their seeds, especially on land that usually lacks water or has a short growing season.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The harvest age for soybean plants in Indonesia is very early, less than 70 days after planting (DAP), early (70 -80 DAP), medium (81 -85 DAP), deep (86 -90 DAP), and very late (>90 DAP) (Buthelezi 2022;Laili 2023). Soybean plants have reached harvest age when > 90% of the pods are mature and have a light brown or brown color (Krisnawati and Adie 2021;Rauf and Fattah 2021). Soybean plants that are early harvest can avoid drought by developing their seeds, especially on land that usually lacks water or has a short growing season.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%