324-3 Differences In Biomass and Nitrogen Accumulation Among Soybean Genotypes In Response to Soil Water Availability.

Poster Number 647

See more from this Division: C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism
See more from this Session: Exploring Plant Physiological Mechanisms to Enhance Yield and Quality
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
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Andy King, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR and Larry Purcell, Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Experimental evidence indicates that differences among soybean genotypes for sensitivity of dinirtrogen fixation to water deficits may be influenced by differences in well-watered shoot-N concentration. In a field experiment, high-yielding soybean cultivars and plant introductions selected for extreme shoot-N concentration were evaluated at four irrigation levels for shoot biomass and N accumulation and yield.
See more from this Division: C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism
See more from this Session: Exploring Plant Physiological Mechanisms to Enhance Yield and Quality