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Flowering, Pod Set and Reproductive Success in Soya Bean
Authors:D B Egli
Institution:Author's address: Dr D. B. Egli (e-mail: ), Department of Agronomy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546-0312, USA
Abstract:Much of the variation in yield of soya bean Glycine max (L.) Merrill] and other grain crops is associated with changes in the number of pods and seeds per unit area. Photosynthesis and seed characteristics are the primary determinants of pod and seed number, but recent research suggests that the temporal distribution of flower production may also play an important role. Soya bean has a long flowering period (up to 40 days or more), but most of the flowers are produced in a much shorter time. The length of the period varies among cultivars, growth habits (indeterminate and determinate) and environments. The reproductive success of flowers produced early in the period is usually greater than those produced later. Little is known, however, of the regulation of the temporal distribution of flower production or its potential role in determining pod and seed number at maturity. Research is needed to determine first, if the temporal distribution can be manipulated to increase pod and seed set and secondly, if such increases would result in higher yields.
Keywords:flower and pod abortion  flowering period  pod and seed number  soya bean [Glycine max (L  )]  yield
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