Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] is a Fabaceae, which comes from China. Currently, it is widely grown in the world and in Brazil, as it is a source of oil and protein, very important in feeding in general. It is a valued product in commerce, considered a commodity. Soybean breeding programs are to obtain highly productive cultivars, associated with other features of interest, such as agronomic characters, resistance to pests and diseases, wide adaptation, obtaining better quality seeds, efficiency in the use of fertility, increased on oil and protein content. In this context, the knowledge of the correlation between characters is of great importance for the improvement as the selection of a character can positively or negatively influence...
In a breeding program, several factors influence the selection of cultivars, mainly due to the high ...
Soy (Glycine max) is an important oleaginous widely adapted to tropical and subtropical climates of...
The genotype × environment (G×E) interaction plays an essential role in phenotypic expression and ca...
The selection and recommendation of superior genotypes are basic activities of a breeding program. T...
Soybean is a central culture whose grain productivity stands out thanks to advances in genetic impr...
The identification of cultivars that combine high productive potential, wide adaptation and stabilit...
This study aimed to: a) assess the genetic diversity of soybean genotypes using agronomic traits and...
O comportamento agronômico de onze cultivares e uma linhagem de soja foi avaliado durante dois anos ...
Plant breeding programs aim to select genotypes with superior performance, with high productive pote...
Soybean has great economic importance in the world accordingly, this legume has been exploited in br...
The soybean cultivation has world ide due its high protein and oil present in the grain, being consi...
Soybean has great economic importance in the world accordingly, this legume has been exploited in br...
The genetic improvement of soybean seeks the selection of genotypes with aspects of high standard th...
In recent decades, the expansion of soybean production in Brazil has been observed. This advance was...
Soybean farmers have interest on increasingly early highly productive cultivars has stimulated the d...
In a breeding program, several factors influence the selection of cultivars, mainly due to the high ...
Soy (Glycine max) is an important oleaginous widely adapted to tropical and subtropical climates of...
The genotype × environment (G×E) interaction plays an essential role in phenotypic expression and ca...
The selection and recommendation of superior genotypes are basic activities of a breeding program. T...
Soybean is a central culture whose grain productivity stands out thanks to advances in genetic impr...
The identification of cultivars that combine high productive potential, wide adaptation and stabilit...
This study aimed to: a) assess the genetic diversity of soybean genotypes using agronomic traits and...
O comportamento agronômico de onze cultivares e uma linhagem de soja foi avaliado durante dois anos ...
Plant breeding programs aim to select genotypes with superior performance, with high productive pote...
Soybean has great economic importance in the world accordingly, this legume has been exploited in br...
The soybean cultivation has world ide due its high protein and oil present in the grain, being consi...
Soybean has great economic importance in the world accordingly, this legume has been exploited in br...
The genetic improvement of soybean seeks the selection of genotypes with aspects of high standard th...
In recent decades, the expansion of soybean production in Brazil has been observed. This advance was...
Soybean farmers have interest on increasingly early highly productive cultivars has stimulated the d...
In a breeding program, several factors influence the selection of cultivars, mainly due to the high ...
Soy (Glycine max) is an important oleaginous widely adapted to tropical and subtropical climates of...
The genotype × environment (G×E) interaction plays an essential role in phenotypic expression and ca...