As soybean yield continues to increase, it seems critical to know if there is a yield level at which potential contribution of indigenous nitrogen (N) sources (N fixation and soil mineralization) becomes insufficient to meet crop N requirements for high yields, while still maintaining or increasing protein and oil concentration. We have hypothesized that, in absence of other limiting factors, degree of N limitation increases with increasing yield potential (Yp) of the production environment. To test this hypothesis, we developed a novel protocol to ensure an ample N supply during the entire crop season (full-N treatment). That protocol was applied to field-grown irrigated soybean in Balcarce (Argentina) and Nebraska (USA), where measured fu...
Soybean yields in the U.S. have increased at an annual rate of 23.5 kg ha-1 since 1924 as a result o...
Although relationships among soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr) seed yield, nitrogen (N) uptake, biolo...
Fertilizing soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is not an entirely new concept; for a number of year...
Meeting soybean demand on existing cropland area for a global population of 9.7 billion people by th...
Meeting soybean demand on existing cropland area for a global population of 9.7 billion people by th...
Recent reviews about soybean nitrogen (N)requirement have speculated about a possible N limitation i...
Core Ideas Soybean yield did not respond to low starter fertilizer N rates in soils with high organi...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyIgnacio CiampittiSoybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yields have...
The United States (USA) and Argentina (ARG) account for over 50% of the global soybean [Glycine max ...
The United States (US) and Argentina (ARG) account for more than 50% of the global soybean productio...
The United States and Argentina account for more than 50% of the global soybean production. Closing ...
Soybean production contributes to ca. 60% of global plant-based protein used for food and feed. Braz...
Nitrogen (N) supply can limit the yields of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in highly productive en...
The U.S. accounts for 35% of the global soybean production. Potential soybean yields are determined ...
Backgrounds and aims: Soybean yield depends on total N uptake, N use efficiency, and harvest index. ...
Soybean yields in the U.S. have increased at an annual rate of 23.5 kg ha-1 since 1924 as a result o...
Although relationships among soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr) seed yield, nitrogen (N) uptake, biolo...
Fertilizing soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is not an entirely new concept; for a number of year...
Meeting soybean demand on existing cropland area for a global population of 9.7 billion people by th...
Meeting soybean demand on existing cropland area for a global population of 9.7 billion people by th...
Recent reviews about soybean nitrogen (N)requirement have speculated about a possible N limitation i...
Core Ideas Soybean yield did not respond to low starter fertilizer N rates in soils with high organi...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyIgnacio CiampittiSoybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yields have...
The United States (USA) and Argentina (ARG) account for over 50% of the global soybean [Glycine max ...
The United States (US) and Argentina (ARG) account for more than 50% of the global soybean productio...
The United States and Argentina account for more than 50% of the global soybean production. Closing ...
Soybean production contributes to ca. 60% of global plant-based protein used for food and feed. Braz...
Nitrogen (N) supply can limit the yields of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in highly productive en...
The U.S. accounts for 35% of the global soybean production. Potential soybean yields are determined ...
Backgrounds and aims: Soybean yield depends on total N uptake, N use efficiency, and harvest index. ...
Soybean yields in the U.S. have increased at an annual rate of 23.5 kg ha-1 since 1924 as a result o...
Although relationships among soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr) seed yield, nitrogen (N) uptake, biolo...
Fertilizing soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is not an entirely new concept; for a number of year...