Effect Application of phosphate solabilizating on yield and yield components of theree line soybean M7,M9,TMS
Subject Areas : New Finding in AgricultureA. M. Alijani 1 , M. jafarzadeh kenarsari 2 , Kh. Estaki Oregani 3 , A. farnia 4
1 - Msc Student, Faculty of Agriculture, Islamic Azad University, Boroujerd
2 - Islamic Azad University , Boroujerd Branch, Iran
3 - Islamic Azad University, Boroujerd Branch, Iran
4 - Islamic Azad University, Boroujerd Branch, Iran
Keywords: yield, Yield components, Soybean Biofer tilizer,
Abstract :
Inorder to determine the effect Application of phosphate solubilizating on yieldand yield components of theree line soybean in 2010 at aleshtar,Lorestan-Iran.The treatments in cluded with phosphate solubilizate ,withoutphosphatand and theree line soybean,this experiment using completely randomizedfactorial design with three replication .After reapening plant height ,numberof pods per plant 1000- seed weight grain yield biologic yield and precent ofseed oil and protein. Maximum grain yield and oil seed achived by treat ment ofApplication phosphate solubilizating of line M7.
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