We would like to use the Soybean Genetics Newsletter as a means of making an annual report on the USDA soybean germplasm collection at Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A. In September 1978, Randall L. Nelson accepted a position of research geneticist with the USDA and has been assigned to work with the soybean germplasm collection at Urbana. His major duties will be evaluation and utilization of the collection and, with your cooperation, compilation of data already collected on the soybean germplasm
Soybean has been under cultivation in low hills of Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the Himalayas and t...
Soybeans have been under continuous observation and test at the Iowa station since 1910. As the valu...
Legume crops are particularly important due to their ability to support symbiotic nitrogen fixation,...
We would like to use the Soybean Genetics Newsletter as a means of making an annual report on the US...
A soybean germplasm data bank has been set up by members of the Department of Agronomy at the Univer...
One possibility of increasing land productivity in Illinois is to double crop soybeans following whe...
Orf and Hymowitz (1976) using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that the seed protein band...
The United States Department of Agriculture, Soybean Germplasm Collection includes 18,480 domesticat...
Forty soybean cultivars were received from the Peoples Republic of China in a number of exchanges be...
In 1974 studies were commenced to evaluate the variation in qualities and traits of soybean. The mat...
The soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merrill) uses both combined nitrogen from the soil and symbiotically f...
The soybean genus Glycine is currently divided into two subgenera, Gly-cine and Soja (Hymowitz and N...
During the past two years we have been comparing several cropping systems: relay intercropping of so...
Commercial soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] breeding in the U.S. currently relies on a narrow geneti...
During the past three years we have studied the inheritance of hard seeds in soybeans. These studies...
Soybean has been under cultivation in low hills of Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the Himalayas and t...
Soybeans have been under continuous observation and test at the Iowa station since 1910. As the valu...
Legume crops are particularly important due to their ability to support symbiotic nitrogen fixation,...
We would like to use the Soybean Genetics Newsletter as a means of making an annual report on the US...
A soybean germplasm data bank has been set up by members of the Department of Agronomy at the Univer...
One possibility of increasing land productivity in Illinois is to double crop soybeans following whe...
Orf and Hymowitz (1976) using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that the seed protein band...
The United States Department of Agriculture, Soybean Germplasm Collection includes 18,480 domesticat...
Forty soybean cultivars were received from the Peoples Republic of China in a number of exchanges be...
In 1974 studies were commenced to evaluate the variation in qualities and traits of soybean. The mat...
The soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merrill) uses both combined nitrogen from the soil and symbiotically f...
The soybean genus Glycine is currently divided into two subgenera, Gly-cine and Soja (Hymowitz and N...
During the past two years we have been comparing several cropping systems: relay intercropping of so...
Commercial soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] breeding in the U.S. currently relies on a narrow geneti...
During the past three years we have studied the inheritance of hard seeds in soybeans. These studies...
Soybean has been under cultivation in low hills of Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the Himalayas and t...
Soybeans have been under continuous observation and test at the Iowa station since 1910. As the valu...
Legume crops are particularly important due to their ability to support symbiotic nitrogen fixation,...