Plant Production Science
Online ISSN : 1349-1008
Print ISSN : 1343-943X
Seed Weight of Nodulating and Non-nodulating Soybeans at Different Nitrogen Levels and Years
Dungo Manalo DavidSouhei SawadaHideho MiuraKiyoaki Kato
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1998 年 1 巻 4 号 p. 264-268

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Seed weight(weight per seed)is an important trait in soybean[Glycine max(L)Merr.]that affects its production, processing, marketing and consumer preferences. To determine the effects of nitrogen fertilizers and climatic conditions on seed weight, a five-year field experiment was conducted by growing four nodulating cultivars and 13 non-nodulating lines at 4 levels of nitrogen fertilizer(0, 2, 10 and 20 g m-2). The variation in seed weight due to the difference in the fertilizer level and climatic condition of the year was greater in non-nodulating lines than in nodulating cultivars. This resulted in a lower heritability estimate in non-nodulating lines(0.49)than in the nodulating cultivars(0.85). Nitrogen fertilizer increased the seed weights of non-nodulating lines but did not affect the seed weights of the nodulating cultivars. The high response of the non-nodulating lines to nitrogen fertilizer may be attributed to their strong dependence on fertilizer and soil nitrogen due to their lack of ability to fix nitrogen in symbiosis. The small seeds produced during the years with low temperatures and early onset of frost may have been caused by the slow seed growth rate and short seed filling duration.
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