2014
Improving soybean irrigation scheduling for optimal yield
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Abiotic stressField management SustainabilityWater supply
Parent Project:
This is the first year of this project.
Lead Principal Investigator:
David Verbree, University of Tennessee-Institute of Agriculture
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Brief Project Summary:

Producers need specific recommendations on when to start and stop irrigating soybeans (while taking into account soil moisture) to optimize yield and maximize profit. Should irrigation begin at first flowering (R1) or at pod initiation (R3)? Would irrigating as early as V3 provide any yield benefit or just increase lodging, insect and disease problems, and cost? Do varieties with different maturities require different irrigation scheduling to optimize yield? Should irrigation be terminated when the seeds are full (R6) or at beginning maturity (R7)?

Unique Keywords:
#water quality & management
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