Research studies have shown that from 40 to 80 percent of the nitrogen required for a soybean crop comes from nitrogen fixed in the nodules, depending on the degree of nodulation and the level of soil nitrogen. Hence, it is important that soybean plants be well-nodulated for most efficient soybean production
Soybeans in South Dakota respond to direct fertilization if soil test levels of phosphorus and potas...
The relationships between soybean (Glycine max) seed yield and response to nitrogen (N) fertilizatio...
This practice note from Legumes Translated explains how to effectively inoculate the seed or soil fo...
Research studies have shown that from 40 to 80 percent of the nitrogen required for a soybean crop c...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Nitrogen fixation by Bradyrhizobium japonicum in soybean [Glycine max] is highly beneficial in soybe...
Inoculating soybeans with products containing the bacterium Bradyrhizobium japonicum is considered a...
This NebGuide discusses when soybean seed should be inoculated and why, and provides recommendations...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
A soybean crop can obtain up to 50 to 75% of its nitrogen (N) requirements from the air when the bio...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
This NebGuide discusses when soybean seed should be inoculated and why, and provides recommendations...
Much of the soybean plant\u27s nitrogen requirement is supplied through nitrogen fixation when atmos...
Soybean grows best on fertile soils. For decades, the University of Kentucky has conducted field stu...
Soybeans in South Dakota respond to direct fertilization if soil test levels of phosphorus and potas...
The relationships between soybean (Glycine max) seed yield and response to nitrogen (N) fertilizatio...
This practice note from Legumes Translated explains how to effectively inoculate the seed or soil fo...
Research studies have shown that from 40 to 80 percent of the nitrogen required for a soybean crop c...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Nitrogen fixation by Bradyrhizobium japonicum in soybean [Glycine max] is highly beneficial in soybe...
Inoculating soybeans with products containing the bacterium Bradyrhizobium japonicum is considered a...
This NebGuide discusses when soybean seed should be inoculated and why, and provides recommendations...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
A soybean crop can obtain up to 50 to 75% of its nitrogen (N) requirements from the air when the bio...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
This NebGuide discusses when soybean seed should be inoculated and why, and provides recommendations...
Much of the soybean plant\u27s nitrogen requirement is supplied through nitrogen fixation when atmos...
Soybean grows best on fertile soils. For decades, the University of Kentucky has conducted field stu...
Soybeans in South Dakota respond to direct fertilization if soil test levels of phosphorus and potas...
The relationships between soybean (Glycine max) seed yield and response to nitrogen (N) fertilizatio...
This practice note from Legumes Translated explains how to effectively inoculate the seed or soil fo...