1. New information on existing soybean varieties: The genotypes that will be tested for WUE in this research includes existing varieties. If they turn out to be the best genotypes for greater WUE in SC soils with or without hardpan, producers can choose them for their land for effective water use. This is a deliverable with immediate impact.
2. New knowledge on WUE, physiological traits associated with productivity (photosynthesis, chlorophyll index, and chlorophyll fluorescence), and root traits that contribute to greater WUE and yield in soils with or without hardpan will be generated for soybean breeding lines, germplasm lines, and existing varieties. This will help breeding programs as they could include some of the identified genotypes in their variety development programs or utilize the identified plant traits as selection criteria for choosing genotypes for such programs.
3. Model: A model of the ideal root system architecture that increases soybean WUE and yield will be generated, which will be valuable for soybean breeding and variety development.
4. Reports: Quarterly and final progress reports throughout 2020-2021 by the due dates the SC Soybean Board provides. Publication of research results as an extension article or a scientific manuscript by the end of 2021.