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Unpublished Paper
Stages of soybean development
Special Report
  • Walter R. Fehr, Iowa State University
  • Charles E. Caviness, University of Arkansas
Description

Soybean development is a continuous process that begins when a seed germinates and is completed where a mature seed is ready for harvest. During its life, the soybean plant is exposed to many factors that may encourage or retard its development and productivity. Some factors are controlled by nature, such as wind, rain, hail, and frost. But farmers also influence soybean development and productivity by application of pesticides and fertilizers or by the timing and methods of planting, cultivation, and other cultural practices.

Publication Date:
3-1-1977
Publisher:
Iowa State University. Agricultural and Home Economics Experiment Station
Disciplines:
Citation Information
Walter R. Fehr and Charles E. Caviness. "Stages of soybean development" Ames, IA(1977)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/walter-fehr/26/