The supernodulating soybean cultivar Sakukei 4 was previously characterized by its superior ability to maintain a high leaf nitrogen (N) content and high photosynthetic rate. Despite these desirable traits, the growth performance of Sakukei 4 was inferior to that of its normally nodulating parental cultivar, Enrei. The physiological basis for the unique growth characteristics of Sakukei 4 remains unclear. The objective of the present study was to characterize in further detail thevegetative growth of Sakukei 4, particularly during the period before pod expansion. In the first experiment, the growth of Sakukei 4 was compared with that of its parental cultivar Enrei under various rates of N fertilizer. The dry weight of tops, roots and nodule...
In a field experiment, growth parameters of soybean cultivars in different weeding regimes was inves...
Development and commercial use of cultivars of soybean with high N-2 fixation activity, even in the ...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] maturity groups (MGs) exhibit large variation in time to maturity, ...
The supernodulating soybean genotype Sakukei 4 is potentially high-yielding. We characterized its le...
Supernodulating soybeans, having several times more nodules than normal genotypes, are expected to p...
The supernodulating variety “Sakukei 4”, which has improved growth and yield, was recently developed...
The supernodulating variety 'Sakukei 4', which has improved growth and yield, was recently developed...
Soybean requires more nitrogen (N) than gramineous crops because it accumulates a large amount of N ...
Supernodulating soybean lines have more than several times as many nodules as normal cultivars. They...
Most of the supernodulating soybean lines were agronomically inferior to conventional genotypes. Our...
Rapid development after emergence is important for seedling establishment and early vegetative growt...
It has been the purpose of this investigation to determine the progressive changes that occur in the...
Four soybean cultivars differing in the duration of the seed filling period (SFP) were evaluated in ...
Soybean redistributes or 201C;mobilizes” a large amount of its vegetative nitrogen in support of syn...
Response of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) to plant density has occupied a segment of agronomic re...
In a field experiment, growth parameters of soybean cultivars in different weeding regimes was inves...
Development and commercial use of cultivars of soybean with high N-2 fixation activity, even in the ...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] maturity groups (MGs) exhibit large variation in time to maturity, ...
The supernodulating soybean genotype Sakukei 4 is potentially high-yielding. We characterized its le...
Supernodulating soybeans, having several times more nodules than normal genotypes, are expected to p...
The supernodulating variety “Sakukei 4”, which has improved growth and yield, was recently developed...
The supernodulating variety 'Sakukei 4', which has improved growth and yield, was recently developed...
Soybean requires more nitrogen (N) than gramineous crops because it accumulates a large amount of N ...
Supernodulating soybean lines have more than several times as many nodules as normal cultivars. They...
Most of the supernodulating soybean lines were agronomically inferior to conventional genotypes. Our...
Rapid development after emergence is important for seedling establishment and early vegetative growt...
It has been the purpose of this investigation to determine the progressive changes that occur in the...
Four soybean cultivars differing in the duration of the seed filling period (SFP) were evaluated in ...
Soybean redistributes or 201C;mobilizes” a large amount of its vegetative nitrogen in support of syn...
Response of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) to plant density has occupied a segment of agronomic re...
In a field experiment, growth parameters of soybean cultivars in different weeding regimes was inves...
Development and commercial use of cultivars of soybean with high N-2 fixation activity, even in the ...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] maturity groups (MGs) exhibit large variation in time to maturity, ...