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Acta Prataculturae Sinica ›› 2020, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (9): 117-124.DOI: 10.11686/cyxb2019514

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Response of stem characteristics and yield to sowing rate in soybean

YU Xiao-bo, LIANG Jian-qiu*, HE Ze-min, ZHOU Quan-lu, WU Hai-ying, ZHANG Ming-rong*   

  1. Nanchong Institute of Agriculture Science, Nanchong 637000, China
  • Received:2019-11-26 Revised:2020-01-06 Online:2020-09-20 Published:2020-09-20

Abstract: Two soybean varieties, Nandou12 (ND12) and Nandou25 (ND25), with different 100-seed weight and growth characteristics were used in field experiment to investigate the maturation rate, stem growth characteristics and yield at different sowing rates. It was found that seedling density of ND12 was higher than that of ND25 with the same sowing rate, but the mature plant number of ND12 was lower and the maturation rate was slower than for ND25. The variety×sowing rate interaction effect for mature plant number was significant. With increased sowing rate, stem diameter decreased significantly. However, stem height, height of the stem center of gravity and internode length increased significantly. Elongation growth of the stem was promoted, but increase in stem diameter was restrained. ND25 was more sensitive to increase in plant density than ND12. ND12 had a higher reduction in seed number per plant with increased plant density than ND25, but a lower reduction in 100-seed weight. The plant density response of various yield components differed between varieties. As the sowing rate and mature plant number increased, the stem mechanical strength and lodging resistance index decreased, while yield increased initially and then decreased. There was no significant difference between varieties for plant seed weight while the effect of density on yield formation was more important than that of lodging. ND12 and ND25 have the highest yield at 90 and 120 kg·ha-1, respectively.

Key words: sowing quantity, stem characteristics, mechanical strength, lodging, yield