28-9 Effects of Legume Leaf Utilization on Overall Grain and Leaf Production.
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The 2-year research study involved harvesting 25%, 50% and 75% of upper plant leaves at V6 (six trifoliate leaves) just before flowering to determine optimum leaf harvesting percentages that will not compromise grain and leaf yield. The results also determined the chemical and nutritional composition of harvested leaves and seed oil-protein concentrations. Soybean results showed significant differences between the different percentages of leaf harvesting. Plots in which 25% of the leaves were harvested from the plants had the highest yield per hectare. Thus harvesting of 2 leaves from soybean would be recommended. This is elaborate evidence of how leaves can be utilized as leafy vegetables or forage yet not have negative impact on yield but instead higher yield compared soybean plots where no leaves were harvested. The average amount of nitrogen and calcium in the leaves from all plots with different leaf harvesting percentages was found to be the same in the first year of the experiment.
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