Increasing soybean yields under optimal and stress environments is a strategic goal to Minnesota growers and to the industry in general. Despite major progress in breeding and genetics, there is currently a phenotyping bottleneck that needs to be overcome to identify novel, yield-boosting traits under various environments. Recently, we have assembled evidence indicating that maximizing whole-plant canopy conductance allows for increasing yield potential by maximizing the amount of CO2, nutrients and potentially N-fixation by the plant. Furthermore, such enhanced conductance would improve tolerance to iron deficiency chlorosis and water removal by the plant under flooding conditions. Because...
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