Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM | |||
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level | |||
246: Soybean Management and Quality | |||
Sponsor: | C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality | ||
424a | The Use of Novel Plant-Derived Compounds to Control Disease in Soybean. James H. Long Jr., Kansas State University, Nancy L. Brooker, Pittsburg State University, Kate Walker, Pittsburg State University | ||
424b | Fluctuation of Soybean Fatty Acids in South Dakota Environments. David Karki, South Dakota State University, Roy Scott, South Dakota State University | ||
425a | Relationships of Isoflavone, Oil, and Protein in Seed with Yield of Soybean.* Xinhua Yin, Oregon State University, Tony J. Vyn, Purdue University, Agronomy Department | ||
425b | Prediction of Protein and Oil Soybean Seed Concentrations Using Site Properties and Hyperspectral Images. Nicolas F. Martin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, German A. Bollero, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Donald G. Bullock, Dept. of Crop Sciences - University of Illinois | ||
524a | Selection of Sprout-Soybean Varieties and Method of Cultivation in Paddy Field in Korea.* Jung Joon Lee, National Institute of Crop Science, Honam Agricultural Research Institute, Yang Kil Kim, National Institute of Crop Science, Honam Agricultural Research Institute, Jung Gon Kim, National Institute of Crop Science, Honam Agricultural Research Institute | ||
524b | Soybean Yield and Biomass Responses to Transpiration among Diverse Maturities and Populations. Larry Purcell, University of Arkansas, Jeffrey Edwards, Oklahoma State University | ||
525a | Yield Response of Varying Seeding Rates and Mixtures of Traditional and Herbicide Resistant Soybeans. Maria Labreveux, Delaware State University, Richard Taylor, University of Delaware, Robert Kratochvil, University of Maryland | ||
525b | Effects of Soil pH on Soybean Grain Yield and Composition. Palle Pedersen, Iowa State University | ||
624a | The Occurrence of Green Stem Syndrome with Different Cultivars, Planting Date and Depodding Treatment in Soybeans.* Shinji Shimada, National Institute of Crop Science, Tetsuji OYA, Japan Green Resources Agency, Takuji NAKAMURA, National Institute of Crop Science, Makoto HATTORI, Niigata Crop Research Center, Norikazu NAKAYAMA, National Institute of Crop Science, Satoshi SHIMAMURA, National Institute of Crop Science, Ryo YAMAMOTO, National Institute of Crop Science, Yeong-Hoo KIM, National Institute of Crop Science | ||
624b | Hail Induced Stand Reduction and Timing Impact Soybean Yield and Quality.* Shawn Conley, Purdue University | ||
625a | Soybean Yield Response to Seed Vigor and Plant Density. Chad D. Lee, University of Kentucky, Dennis B. Egli, University of Kentucky, Dennis M. TeKrony, University of Kentucky | ||
625b | Effect of Fungicide Seed Treatment on Stand and Yield of Early-Planted Soybeans in Mississippi. Stephen Kyei-Boahen, Mississippi State University, Lingxiao Zhang, Mississippi State University | ||
724b | Effect of Bradyrhizobium Japonicum Inoculant on Soybean Growth and Yield.* Terry J. Schulz, Michigan State University, Kurt D. Thelen, Michigan State University, Dechun Wang, Michigan State University | ||
824a | Soil-Applied Nitrogen or Composted Manure Does Not Improve Soybean Hay Quality or Grain Yield. James Heitholt, Texas Agric. Exp. Stn., John J. Sloan, Texas Agric. Exp. Stn., Charles T. MacKown, USDA-ARS, Russell L. Sutton, Texas Agric. Exp. Stn., David Kee, El Dorado Chem., Sue Metz, Texas Agric. Exp. Stn., Ava Kee, Texas A&M University - Commerce | ||
824b | Short-Term Effects of Poultry Litter Amendments on Soil Quality and Soybean Plant Production. Maricela Blair, University of Arkansas, Mary Savin, University of Arkansas, Pengyin Chen, University of Arkansas | ||
825a | Effects of Planting Date and Varietal Maturity on Soybean Yields. Edwin Lentz, The Ohio State University | ||
825b | Reality and practices of utilizing early maturity soybeans in the Mid-South.* Lingxiao Zhang, Mississippi State University, Stephen Kyei-Boahen, Mississippi State University, Danial Poston, Mississippi State University, Gabe Sciumbato, Mississippi State University | ||
826a | Grain Sorghum and Soybean Cropping Sequence Affects Yield and Fertilizer N Requirement.* Kenneth Kelley, Kansas State University | ||
826b | Nodulating and Non-Nodulating Soybean Rotation Influence on Sorghum Grain Yield and Quality.* Nanga Mady Kaye, University of Nebraska, Stephen Mason, University of Nebraska, Tomie Galusha, University of Nebraska, David Jackson, University of Nebraska |
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