Comparison of different maturity period to increasing yield and quality of soyabean

Authors

  • O Munkhjargal School of Agrobiology of MSUA
  • B Sergelen PSARI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5564/mjas.v11i2.223

Keywords:

node, stem, pod, branch, sample yield

Abstract

Crop physiology is one of the important subjects to understand biological processes and functions. Through the science of crop physiology, it is possible to understand crop growth and development, components of plant yield, and their interactions.The Yukihomare is early flowering variety and takes about 35 days , Tachinagaha variety is medium flowering and takes 40 days, and Fukuyutaka variety is late flowering and takes 56 days from sowing respectively. Yukihomare variety is highest by 100 seed weight for soybean and its weight was measured as 34.2g. Tachinagaha variety is highest by total yield and harvested 1.62 t/ha.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjas.v11i2.223

Mongolian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol.11(2) 2013 pp.79-82

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2014-11-24

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Munkhjargal, O., & Sergelen, B. (2014). Comparison of different maturity period to increasing yield and quality of soyabean. Mongolian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 11(2), 79–82. https://doi.org/10.5564/mjas.v11i2.223

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