In the process of soybean selection a number of hybrids were obtained through crossing of wild (Glycine ussuriensis R. et Maack) and semicultured (Glycine gracilis Skvortz) soybean with a number of distinct and prospective varieties. The results showed that cultured varieties have good crossing with wild and semicultured soybean and the ovary percentage of hybrid soybean is rather high (Table 1). The hybrids obtained have a number of advantages
One possibility of increasing land productivity in Illinois is to double crop soybeans following whe...
A single recessive gene designated Jn by Bernard and Weiss (1972) controls the inheritance of the la...
There is evidence that only small increases in yield have resulted from soybean breeding in the Unit...
During three years (1972 to 1974), studies were conducted on the technique of crossing as well as on...
The diallel analysis technique allows the breeder to estimate the rela-tive importance of general an...
Soybean has been under cultivation in low hills of Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the Himalayas and t...
Before hybrid soybeans can become a reality, two requirements should be satisfied: (i) an economical...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is a new introdu...
Soybean has been subjected to research and breeding in Poland for dozens of years . Despite developm...
Newell and Hymowitz (1982) reported successful hybridization between the soybean (cv \u27Altona\u27)...
Soybean has been called the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is one of the most nutritious ...
Qualities and traits of soybean are reported to produce a considerable variation under conditions of...
The soybean genus Glycine is currently divided into two subgenera, Gly-cine and Soja (Hymowitz and N...
Tang and Loo (1940) first reported the induction of tetraploid soybeans by soaking day-old seedlings...
Introduction: Since Brillmayr (1929) published his first report on soybeans, there has been almost n...
One possibility of increasing land productivity in Illinois is to double crop soybeans following whe...
A single recessive gene designated Jn by Bernard and Weiss (1972) controls the inheritance of the la...
There is evidence that only small increases in yield have resulted from soybean breeding in the Unit...
During three years (1972 to 1974), studies were conducted on the technique of crossing as well as on...
The diallel analysis technique allows the breeder to estimate the rela-tive importance of general an...
Soybean has been under cultivation in low hills of Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the Himalayas and t...
Before hybrid soybeans can become a reality, two requirements should be satisfied: (i) an economical...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is a new introdu...
Soybean has been subjected to research and breeding in Poland for dozens of years . Despite developm...
Newell and Hymowitz (1982) reported successful hybridization between the soybean (cv \u27Altona\u27)...
Soybean has been called the miracle crop of the twentieth century. It is one of the most nutritious ...
Qualities and traits of soybean are reported to produce a considerable variation under conditions of...
The soybean genus Glycine is currently divided into two subgenera, Gly-cine and Soja (Hymowitz and N...
Tang and Loo (1940) first reported the induction of tetraploid soybeans by soaking day-old seedlings...
Introduction: Since Brillmayr (1929) published his first report on soybeans, there has been almost n...
One possibility of increasing land productivity in Illinois is to double crop soybeans following whe...
A single recessive gene designated Jn by Bernard and Weiss (1972) controls the inheritance of the la...
There is evidence that only small increases in yield have resulted from soybean breeding in the Unit...