Our work on soybeans is intended to provide information bearing on the following questions: (1) Can soybeans be cultivated in our country at expenses tolerable to agriculture; and (2) if not, what must be undertaken in order to achieve this objective? We would like to insert the soybean as a suitable leguminous plant in our crop rotation (in 1975, 61 % of the fields in Switzerland were cultivated with small grains and 17% with corn) and to benefit from this rich source of protein (as animal and perhaps as human nutrition). The study of growth, development and morphological yield formation and of the effects of fructification are important in determining the agricultural potential of the soybean in Switzerland
Soybean has been called the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is one of the most nutritious ...
Eighteen soybean genotypes, six each from Maturity Groups (MG) V, VI, and VII were planted in four-r...
The laborious researches concerning the soybean technology were developed at ICCPT Fundulea and ARDS...
During three years (1972 to 1974), studies were conducted on the technique of crossing as well as on...
Introduction: Since Brillmayr (1929) published his first report on soybeans, there has been almost n...
In 1974 studies were commenced to evaluate the variation in qualities and traits of soybean. The mat...
There is evidence that only small increases in yield have resulted from soybean breeding in the Unit...
Soybean has been subjected to research and breeding in Poland for dozens of years . Despite developm...
The amount and stability of the yield of soybeans cultivated under Swiss climatic conditions is stil...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is a new introdu...
Breeding for earliness and tolerance to lower temperatures during vegetation period was a starting-...
Since adaptation of soybean and its dependence on various geographical and climatological factors ha...
Soybeans are commonly called the meat of the fields in the orient. Soybean is a popular vegetable ...
The leguminous protein and oil rich crop soybean requires specific environrnent for its successful g...
Qualities and traits of soybean are reported to produce a considerable variation under conditions of...
Soybean has been called the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is one of the most nutritious ...
Eighteen soybean genotypes, six each from Maturity Groups (MG) V, VI, and VII were planted in four-r...
The laborious researches concerning the soybean technology were developed at ICCPT Fundulea and ARDS...
During three years (1972 to 1974), studies were conducted on the technique of crossing as well as on...
Introduction: Since Brillmayr (1929) published his first report on soybeans, there has been almost n...
In 1974 studies were commenced to evaluate the variation in qualities and traits of soybean. The mat...
There is evidence that only small increases in yield have resulted from soybean breeding in the Unit...
Soybean has been subjected to research and breeding in Poland for dozens of years . Despite developm...
The amount and stability of the yield of soybeans cultivated under Swiss climatic conditions is stil...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is a new introdu...
Breeding for earliness and tolerance to lower temperatures during vegetation period was a starting-...
Since adaptation of soybean and its dependence on various geographical and climatological factors ha...
Soybeans are commonly called the meat of the fields in the orient. Soybean is a popular vegetable ...
The leguminous protein and oil rich crop soybean requires specific environrnent for its successful g...
Qualities and traits of soybean are reported to produce a considerable variation under conditions of...
Soybean has been called the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is one of the most nutritious ...
Eighteen soybean genotypes, six each from Maturity Groups (MG) V, VI, and VII were planted in four-r...
The laborious researches concerning the soybean technology were developed at ICCPT Fundulea and ARDS...