ABSTRACT In early soybean cultivars of high productive potential, the use of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer may be a critical factor to meet the crop N requirements for obtaining high yields. In order to determine the response of early soybean cultivars to doses and times of nitrogen fertilizer application, associated with the inoculation of Bradyrhizobium japonicum, two field experiments were conducted in a Quartzipsamment soil from the Brazilian tropical Savannah, during the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 growing seasons. The experimental treatments were arranged in a 2 × 3 × 4 factorial scheme, being two soybean cultivars (BRS 1074 IPRO and ST 797 IPRO), three application times of N fertilizer (sowing, 30 and 50 days after the emergence) and ...
In order to study interaction between mycorrhiza and bradyrhizobium on yield of soybean under differ...
This NebGuide details research conducted in Nebraska on soybean inoculants and provides a method and...
Soil nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting soybean production. This problem can be alleviat...
In early soybean cultivars of high productive potential, the use of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer...
Inoculation of soybean with Bradyrhizobium spp. can increase soybean yield especially on fields with...
In Brazil, Bradyrhizobium inoculation has successfully replaced the use of N fertilizer on soybean [...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen fertilization may interfere in the quality of soybean seeds. This study aimed to d...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) is essential for soybeans in Brazil, eliminating the use of miner...
Need for the nutrient supplement at certain critical stages of soybean development to sustain succes...
Soybean yields can be considerably improved by inoculation with selected Bradyrhizobium japonicum st...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is a tropical to subtropical legume that requires root zone tempera...
This study aimed to verify the effects of soil and foliar application of N in different growth stage...
Soybean has a strong demand for nitrogen that can be acquired from atmosphere for vegetative growth ...
Nitrogen removal in soybean grains at harvest may exceed biological N2 fixation, particularly if gra...
ABSTRACT For many tropical countries particularly in Africa Biological Nitrogen Fixation BNF continu...
In order to study interaction between mycorrhiza and bradyrhizobium on yield of soybean under differ...
This NebGuide details research conducted in Nebraska on soybean inoculants and provides a method and...
Soil nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting soybean production. This problem can be alleviat...
In early soybean cultivars of high productive potential, the use of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer...
Inoculation of soybean with Bradyrhizobium spp. can increase soybean yield especially on fields with...
In Brazil, Bradyrhizobium inoculation has successfully replaced the use of N fertilizer on soybean [...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen fertilization may interfere in the quality of soybean seeds. This study aimed to d...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) is essential for soybeans in Brazil, eliminating the use of miner...
Need for the nutrient supplement at certain critical stages of soybean development to sustain succes...
Soybean yields can be considerably improved by inoculation with selected Bradyrhizobium japonicum st...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is a tropical to subtropical legume that requires root zone tempera...
This study aimed to verify the effects of soil and foliar application of N in different growth stage...
Soybean has a strong demand for nitrogen that can be acquired from atmosphere for vegetative growth ...
Nitrogen removal in soybean grains at harvest may exceed biological N2 fixation, particularly if gra...
ABSTRACT For many tropical countries particularly in Africa Biological Nitrogen Fixation BNF continu...
In order to study interaction between mycorrhiza and bradyrhizobium on yield of soybean under differ...
This NebGuide details research conducted in Nebraska on soybean inoculants and provides a method and...
Soil nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting soybean production. This problem can be alleviat...