A Comprehensive Survey of International Soybean Research - Genetics, Physiology, Agronomy and Nitrogen Relationships 2013
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Soybean Seed Production and Nitrogen Nutrition

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“…Average plant height for both years varied from 110.3 cm to 117.3 cm (Table 1). Similar results were observed by various researchers (Ablett et al, 1984;De Bruni&Pedersen, 2008;Cox & Cherney, 2011;Akond et al, 2013, Chauhan & Opena, 2013Ohyama et al, 2013).…”
Section: Plant Height and Lowest Pod Heightsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Average plant height for both years varied from 110.3 cm to 117.3 cm (Table 1). Similar results were observed by various researchers (Ablett et al, 1984;De Bruni&Pedersen, 2008;Cox & Cherney, 2011;Akond et al, 2013, Chauhan & Opena, 2013Ohyama et al, 2013).…”
Section: Plant Height and Lowest Pod Heightsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The highest and the lowest harvesting index (46.34 and 39.47% respectively) was observed at 70cm x 10cm and 70cm x 4cm spacing respectively. The competition among the plants for absorption of nutrient and photosynthesis become severe and inhibit production and partitioning of food materials resulting tall, thin and slender stems under high planting density (Ohyama et al, 2013). For this reason, the harvest index significantly decreased with reducing plant density.…”
Section: Harvest Index and Biomass Weightmentioning
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“…Herridge et al [36,37] developed the "relative ureide method" for evaluating the % Ndfa (percentage of nitrogen derived from atmospheric dinitrogen) by analyzing the concentrations of nitrogen compounds in xylem sap obtained from bleeding sap of a cut stump or by vacuum collection from stems. The concentrations of ureide-N, nitrate-N, and α-amino-N can be determined by colorimetry [38].…”
Section: Field Assessment Of Nitrogen Fixation and Nitrogen Absorptiomentioning
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“…It is necessary to use both N 2 fixation by root nodules and absorbed N from roots for the maximum seed yield of soybean [26,27]. Sole Comparison of the nitrogen assimilation patterns coming from seed N + starter N, soil N, and N 2 fixation between low-yield and high-yield model [38].…”
Section: Soybean -The Basis Of Yield Biomass and Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%