Abstract—–The 50 genotypes of black soybean and brown seeded soybean called as Bhat was analyzed for the protein content and oil content. The studies were conducted with respect to growth habit and seed color and size. In general, black seeds were more in protein and less in oil content in comparison to yellow colored seeds. In present studies it was investigated that whether the growth habit of the black soybean is been related to nutritional superiority in terms of oil and protein percentage. In this study the range of protein percentage was found to be 23 to 43. Accessions MOB-29 having 43 % proteins in seed. The correlation studies between protein content, oil content and 100 seed weight was done and it was found to negatively non- sign...
The ratio of the glycinin to β-conglycinin seed proteins in soybean has been used to judge nutrition...
The research described in this thesis aimed at increasing insight into the sources of variation in q...
Abstract Diversity of food-grade soybeans is crit-ical for utilization of genetic resources in culti...
Agronomic Characters such as grain yield, seed protein, oil, and fatty acid content are important in...
An attempt was made to study the magnitude of environmental variability on protein and oil contents ...
Soybean is mainly cultivated for its oil and high quality protein meal for feed, fuel and food uses....
During 1995/96 and 1996/97, experiments were carried out at Londrina State University, aiming at qua...
Purpose. To study the protein content and other economically valuable traits in soybean varieties of...
Despite the continuous breeding efforts towards improving yield, seed quality, and yield-related tr...
Soybean seeds contain high levels of oil and protein, and are the important sources of vegetable oil...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is a versatile crop due to its multitude of uses as a high protein ...
Different physiological and genetic studies show that the variations in the accumulation of pigment-...
The research described in this thesis aimed at increasing insight into the sources of variation in q...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. October 2016. Major: Applied Plant Sciences. Advisor: Seth Naev...
The paper assesses the association among agronomic traits and their relation with grain yield, prote...
The ratio of the glycinin to β-conglycinin seed proteins in soybean has been used to judge nutrition...
The research described in this thesis aimed at increasing insight into the sources of variation in q...
Abstract Diversity of food-grade soybeans is crit-ical for utilization of genetic resources in culti...
Agronomic Characters such as grain yield, seed protein, oil, and fatty acid content are important in...
An attempt was made to study the magnitude of environmental variability on protein and oil contents ...
Soybean is mainly cultivated for its oil and high quality protein meal for feed, fuel and food uses....
During 1995/96 and 1996/97, experiments were carried out at Londrina State University, aiming at qua...
Purpose. To study the protein content and other economically valuable traits in soybean varieties of...
Despite the continuous breeding efforts towards improving yield, seed quality, and yield-related tr...
Soybean seeds contain high levels of oil and protein, and are the important sources of vegetable oil...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is a versatile crop due to its multitude of uses as a high protein ...
Different physiological and genetic studies show that the variations in the accumulation of pigment-...
The research described in this thesis aimed at increasing insight into the sources of variation in q...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. October 2016. Major: Applied Plant Sciences. Advisor: Seth Naev...
The paper assesses the association among agronomic traits and their relation with grain yield, prote...
The ratio of the glycinin to β-conglycinin seed proteins in soybean has been used to judge nutrition...
The research described in this thesis aimed at increasing insight into the sources of variation in q...
Abstract Diversity of food-grade soybeans is crit-ical for utilization of genetic resources in culti...