2002
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2002.661.662
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Effect of Irrigation Frequencies on Growth and Yield of Soybean

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“…At 105 DAS I2 produce taller plant (52.35 cm) and I0 produce lowest plant height (45.82 cm). Kazi et al (2002) conducted an experiment to study the impact of irrigation frequencies and observed that the growth and yield components are significantly affected by irrigation frequencies. Maximum plant height and more branches per plant were found with the application of 6 irrigations followed by 5 replications, whereas, lowest number of irrigations decreased the traits adversely.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Crop Growth Parameters (Plant Height)mentioning
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“…At 105 DAS I2 produce taller plant (52.35 cm) and I0 produce lowest plant height (45.82 cm). Kazi et al (2002) conducted an experiment to study the impact of irrigation frequencies and observed that the growth and yield components are significantly affected by irrigation frequencies. Maximum plant height and more branches per plant were found with the application of 6 irrigations followed by 5 replications, whereas, lowest number of irrigations decreased the traits adversely.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Crop Growth Parameters (Plant Height)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum yield of soybean (1.638 t ha -1 ) was from I2 and the minimum yield of soybean (1.075 t ha -1 ) was produced from I0. Kazi et al (2002) also reported that the maximum seed yield was found superior with the application of 3 irrigations followed by 2 irrigations, whereas, the lowest number of irrigations decreased all the traits adversely. Constable and Heam (1984) found irrigations during late flowering and pod filling in soybean was necessary to ensure maximum seed yield (up to 305 t ha -1 ).…”
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