Performance of soybean genotips in lowland soil
Abstract
The soybean may be a commercial alternative to exploration in of lowlands soils in Rio Grande do Sul Bra- zilian State, where the rice crop is currently utilizates. The aim of this study was to evaluate the different performance of soybean genotypes in lowland soil. The experiment was developed in Júlio de Castilhos municipality, where ten genotypes of soybean were evaluated in randomized block design with four repetitions. The grain yield presented significant differences among genotypes and growing seasons. The second year of evaluation provided the greatest grain yield to the different genotypes studied. The JC 21198 lineage was the most productive in the different genotypes evaluates. The average grain yield of soybean genotypes in the lowland soil was higher than the State average grain yield for the three growing seasons studied.
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