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Title
Yield trial of black soybean strains
Author
Lien, T.J.
Lee, K.M.
Lee, K.M.
Publication Date
1983
Call Number
A:PS
Summary
Thirteen black soybean (known as wutou) strains were tested at Heng-chun and Ilan in spring and summer crops 1983. Results are summarized as follows: At Ilan plot, strain KS 887 had the highest seed yield (1,463kg/ha). It outyielded 26% and matured 11 days earlier than the local black soybean (ck). In spring and summer crops at Heng-chun plots, Ping-tung black soybean was the highest yielder, and followed by the check variety. All the entries had shorter growth period (88-92 days) in spring crop, but longer in summer crop. The lower yields in the spring crop were caused by the long last rain in Ilan area; and windy and drouoght weather during early growth stage in Heng-chun area. [AS]
Journal Citation
Ser.25:176-178, ANNUAL REPORT OF DRYLAND FOOD CROPS IMPROVEMENT
Contact Information
harvest@worldveg.org
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