Responses of Soybean Cultivars to Inoculation and Nitrogen Application in Greece in Fields Free of Bradyrhizobium japonicum

作者: Despo K. Papakosta , D. S. Veresoglou

DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-037X.1989.TB00768.X

关键词: AgronomyDry matterHabit (biology)SowingBradyrhizobium japonicumCultivarNitrogenNitrogen fixationInoculationBiology

摘要: Dry matter accumulation of the cultivars was influenced by their growth habit and maturity group, planting date. The soyabean used generally performed better when they were inoculated than received nitrogen application only. Inoculation found to be necessary for maximum seed yields. combined effects fertilization inoculation did not increase yields early maturing cultivars, while in some cases decreased. Side-dressed N increased nitogen late cultivar Bedford only, which had no effect

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