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Published online 1 March 1965
Published in Agron J 57:165-168 (1965)
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Effect of Planting Date and Maturity Date on Soybean Seed Quality1

D. E. Green, E. L. Pinnell, L. E. Cavanah and L. F. Williams2

Synopsis: Soybean seed quality was usually highest from late dates of planting. Exceptions to this general rule were noted when short season varieties planted early matured before the occurrence of hot, dry weather and when full-season varieties were planted early but matured considerably after the hot, dry weather had ended. An average of visual ratings for several seed characters and a single overall visual seed quality rating were approximately equal to laboratory germination in predicting relative field emergence.


1 Contribution from the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. Journal Series Number 2780. Approved by Director. Contribution No. 395 from the U. S. Regional Soybean Laboratory. Contains part of a thesis submitted by the senior author to the University of Missouri in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the M.S. degree, Partial financial support was received through NCM-23, "Facilitating the marketing of seed through improved testing and handling procedures."

2 Instructor, Professor and Chairman, Associate Professor, Department of Field Crops, University of Missouri; and Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, University of Missouri.

Received for publication June 26, 1964.


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