Effect of moisture stress on the growth and yield of determinate and indeterminate type of soybean [Glycine max]
1999
Mahmood, T. (Okayama Univ. (Japan). Faculty of Agriculture) | Saitoh, K. | Kuroda, T.
The effect of moisture stress on determinate (Enrei) and indeterminate (Touzan 69) types of soybean was studied under vinyl house field conditions. Moisture stress seriously reduced the growth, yield and yield components of both soybean types, but the quantitative effects were seen more in Touzan 69 than in Enrei Although water stress reduced the floral buds and pod setting ratio in both types the differences were not significant. The contribution to the number of pods per plant and seed yield on low and high order racemes was unaffected in Touzan 69, white in Enrei, the contribution to these parameters increased on high order racemes and decreased on low order racemes. In Enrei the contribution to these two parameters on the main stem and branches was not affected by water stress; however, in Touzan 69 the contribution increased 16-18% on the main stem and decreased on the branches. It was concluded that the contribution to the number of soybean pods per plant at different positions essentially mimicked the differences in seed yield. In both soybean types the detrimental effects of water stress on all the yield components resulted in tower total yield. The main difference between both types was that comparatively more reduced growth (less number of nodes/plant) of indeterminate type reduced a greater number of floral buds which also had a synergistic effect on reducing the yield, so ultimately the yield reduced more in indeterminate than in determinate type
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