نتایج جستجو برای: Soybean physiology

تعداد نتایج: 121384  

C.L. Sheng, K.L. Chin S.J. Herbert X.B. Liu, Y. Qi

The aim of this paper was to map the scientific research on soybean physiology by usingbibliographic review and analyses of papers indexed up to July 31, 2014 in the web of sciencedatabase. A total of 1682 non-redundant bibliographic records were curated. The soybeanphysiology research experienced two major periods. The first period was from 1943 when thefirst soybean paper was published to 198...

Journal: :Genetics and Molecular Research 2010

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
R Stolf-Moreira M E Medri N Neumaier N G Lemos J A Pimenta S Tobita R L Brogin F C Marcelino-Guimarães M C N Oliveira J R B Farias R V Abdelnoor A L Nepomuceno

Soybean genotypes MG/BR46 (Conquista) and BR16, drought-tolerant and -sensitive, respectively, were compared in terms of morphophysiological and gene-expression responses to water stress during two stages of development. Gene-expression analysis showed differential responses in Gmdreb1a and Gmpip1b mRNA expression within 30 days of water-deficit initiation in MG/BR46 (Conquista) plants. Within ...

2018
Pushp S Shukla Katy Shotton Erin Norman Will Neily Alan T Critchley Balakrishnan Prithiviraj

There is an increasing global concern about the availability of water for agricultural use. Drought stress negatively impacts plant physiology and crop productivity. Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the important oilseed crops, and its productivity is often reduced by drought. In this study, a commercial extract of Ascophyllum nodosum (ANE) was evaluated for its potential to alleviate drought st...

2014
Manfredo J. Seufferheld Barry R. Pittendrigh Gustavo Caetano-Anollés

The western corn rootworm (WCR; Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) is an important chrysomelid pest of corn (Zea mays) in the US. WCR larvae feed on corn roots, while adult beetles may consume aboveground corn tissues. WCR larvae are nutritionally dependent on corn roots; completion of the univoltine WCR lifecycle relies on the nearby availability of root tissues for the larvae. Close acce...

2017
Junwei J. Zhu

The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura, is a newly invasive insect species that seriously threatens U.S. soybean production. This aphid pest has kept haunting many soybean growers by developing large colonies on soybeans in North America since 2000. Since its first appearance in Wisconsin, it has spread to over half of US states and southern provinces in Canada. The heavy infestation of th...

Journal: :Crop Science 2022

Iron deficiency is an important soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] nutrient that easily identified by interveinal chlorosis of the leaves and reduced plant growth, both which lead to yield reductions. Research in iron often segmented into studies on soil characteristics, microbe interactions, specific phenotypes, or genetics efficiency. Joining these areas research a comprehensive literature revi...

Journal: :Physiology 2022

Soybean is one of the major oil crops with multiple uses which gaining popularity worldwide. Apart from edible oil, this crop provides various food materials for humans as well feeds and fodder animals. Although soybean suitable a wide range soils climates, it sensitive to different abiotic stress such salinity, drought, metal/metalloid toxicity, extreme temperatures. Among them, soil salinity ...

2018
Eric H Clifton Stefan T Jaronski Brad S Coates Erin W Hodgson Aaron J Gassmann

Terrestrial plants can harbor endophytic fungi that may induce changes in plant physiology that in turn affect interactions with herbivorous insects. We evaluated whether the application of entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium brunneum to soybean seeds could become endophytic and affect interactions with soybean aphid (Aphis glycines Matsumura). It was found that A. glycine...

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