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Home > Archive>Volume , Issue 3, 2001 >36-39. DOI:10.13430/j.cnki.jpgr.2001.03.008 Online First
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Screening and selecting new soybean varieties for wide-ridge, narrow-row and dense-planting cultivation
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10.13430/j.cnki.jpgr.2001.03.008
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  • JIANG Chengxi CHEN Weiyuan LU Dechang FU Yashu JING Yuliang TIAN Ximei FU Chunxu

    JIANG Chengxi CHEN Weiyuan LU Dechang FU Yashu JING Yuliang TIAN Ximei FU Chunxu


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    Wide-ridge,narrow-row and dense-planting cultivation is based on rotation,merged two ridge into one-ridge and planted six rows per ridge.Selecting suitable varieties for use is key skill of wide-ridge,narrow-row and dense planting cultivation.The purpose of this experiment is to screen and select new soybean varieties for wide-ridge ,narrow-row and dense-planting cultivation.It is suitable to select of half- dwarf and lodging resistant varieties for wide-ridge,narrow-row and dense-planting cultivation.The suitable varieties selected were Sui 98-6027 and Sui98-6007.

    Key words:Wide ridge,narrow-row and dense-planting cultivation,Half-dwarf,Resistance to lodging,Variety
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