2012
Effect of planting date, latitude, and environmental factors on choice of maturity group in Midsouth soybean production
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Abiotic stressAgricultureLand Use Water supply
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This is the first year of this project.
Lead Principal Investigator:
Travis Miller, Texas A&M University
Co-Principal Investigators:
Bobby Golden, Louisiana State University
Theophilus Udeigwe, Louisiana State University
Normie Buehring, Mississippi State University
Bob Duncan, Texas A&M University
Fred Bourland, University of Arkansas
Larry Earnest, University of Arkansas
Larry C Purcell, University of Arkansas
Earl Vories, University of Mississippi
Grover Shannon, University of Missouri
Eric Walker, University of Tennessee-Institute of Agriculture
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Brief Project Summary:

Starting in 2012, a regional Midsouth Soybean Board (MSSB) project was funded by the United Soybean Board and will involve four state checkoff boards. The objective of this three-year planned project is to provide data that can be used to predict the effects of latitude and planting date on the growth and development of a uniform set of varieties in Maturity groups II, IV, V and VI that are planted from early March through mid-June at eight Midsouth locations ranging from 30.6 to 36.4 degrees latitude. Additional components of this research involves making specific measurements of pest incidence and associated control costs at each location since it is expected that latitude will affect...

Unique Keywords:
#environmental stress
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