Soybean in Cropping Systems in India

Soybean in Cropping Systems in India
Author: P. S. Bhatnagar
Publisher: Fao
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Soybeans have achieved an important place in the agricultural and edible oil economy of India. Besides contributing about eight per cent to the national edible oil supply, development of the crop has resulted in a rural revolution and an improved socio-economic situation for farmers. Apart from making India almost self-sufficient in edible oil, soybeans offer good prospects for the alleviation of pulse protein malnutrition which is widespread in the country. This publication presents a critical analysis of the cropping systems in the different agro-ecologies of India and discusses the overall situation of soybeans within these cropping systems under diverse conditions.

Soybean System in India

Soybean System in India
Author: S. L. Bapna
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1992
Genre: Soybean
ISBN:

Production and marketing in India; a study.

The Soybean

The Soybean
Author: Guriqbal Singh
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2010
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1845936450

The book is divided into 6 sections (20 chapters) which deal with history and importance, botany, genetics and plant physiology, production, plant protection, utilization and marketing and trade of soybeans.

Proceedings ...

Proceedings ...
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 471
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

Increasing tropical soybean production with improved cropping systems and management; Soybean response to intercropping with cassava; Soybean in rice-based farming systems: the IRRI experience; Soybean sole cropping ind intercropping in temperature and subtropical environments; Yield stability of sole-crop and intercrop planting system; Soybean-coconut intercropping; Soybean intercropping with rubber and oil palm; Minimum tillage soybean following rice in Thailand; Soybean cropping systems in Tamil Nadu, India; Soybean cropping systems in Southern India; The potential of soybean in Indian cropping systems; Cropping systems and soybean production in Bangladesh; Breeding soybean for chinese cropping systems; Soybean cropping systems in Taiwan; Intensifying land and nutrient equivalent ratios by intercropping corn and soybean in Egypt; Soybean-based cropping systems in Korea; Soybean cropping systems in Thailand: technical and socio-economic aspects; Soybean breeding for multiple and intensive cropping systems in Indonesia; Early maturing soybean for intensive cropping systems; Strategies for bredding soybean for intercropping and multiple cropping systems; Breeding tropical soybean for superior seed longevity anf for nodulation with indigenous rhizobia; Soybean breeding for the brazilian tropics; Breeding for soybean virus resistance; Breeding for nematode and insect resistance; T-DNA transfer in soybean; Saturated soil culture: an innovative water management option for soybean in the tropics and subtropics; Soybean genotypic responses for minimum and maximum input in different seasons; Maximum yield and maximum economic yield for soybean; Agronomic requirements for wet and dry seasons soybean; Soybean weed control; The influence of planting method and mulching on soybean seed yield; The development and testing of a manual soybean seeder; Wheat-soybean double-crop management in Missouri; Recent advances in soybean rust research; Differential reactions of Phakopsora Pachyrhizi on soybean in Taiwan; Soybean disease control strategies for the tropics and subtropics; The beanfly pest complex of tropical soybean; Development cost effective rhizobium technology for the tropics and subtropics; Quantifying N2 fixation in field-grown soybeans using 15N isotope dilution; Response of soybean to supplemental nitrogen after flowering; Soil tests for predicting soybean phosphorus and potassium requeriments; Soybean tolerance to manganese in the tropics; Soybean nodulation guide; The physiology of soybean yield improvement; Soybean adaptation to photo-termal environments and implications for screening germplasm; Photoperiod and temperature effects on the growth and reproductive behavior of less photoperiod-sensitive soybean; Adaptation of soybean to subtropical and tropical environments in Australia; Effect of water stress on soybean metabolism; Yield respons of selected soybean cultivars to water stress during different reproductive growth periods; Physiological requirements of soybean in tropical cropping systems; The economics of small and large-scale soybean production in the Philippines; The economics of soybean in Indonesia; The development of multi-cropping systems and soybean production in the Asian-Pacific region; Improved soybean cultivars in Tanzania; Soybean in Burkina Faso: Agronomics Studies and development prospects; Soybean in the Ivory Coast; Irrigated soybean production in Egypt; Soybean in rice-fallows in the sunderbans; The FAO soybean development programme.

A Farmer's Primer on Growing Soybean on Riceland

A Farmer's Primer on Growing Soybean on Riceland
Author: R. K. Pandey
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1987
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9711041685

The soybean crop; The seed, Seedling growth; Growth stages - vegetative phase; Growth stages - flowering; Growth stages - pod development; The roots; Root nodules and nitrogen fixing; Growing soybean; Environement; Water; Chooosing the right variety; Tillage and planting; Fertilizer and lime; Growing conditions and dry matter production; Harvesting and storing soybean; Increasing yields and profits; yield components; Production factors; Yield reducers - weeds; Yield reducers - insect pests; Yield reducers - diseases; Soybean in other cropping systems; Sequence cropping; Intercropping; strip-cropping.

Cropping Systems In The Tropics (Principles And Management)

Cropping Systems In The Tropics (Principles And Management)
Author: Sp Palaniappan
Publisher: New Age International
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9788122406672

Land And Soil Are Non-Renewable Natural Resources. The Nature Has Taken Thousands Of Years To Create An Inch Of Fertile Soil. Mismanagement Of This Precious Resource Is A Sin Against Nature And Will Play Havoc With The Fortunes Of The Country. Many Parts Of The Country Have Already Come To The Brink Of Devastation Through Injudicious Usages, Over Exploitation Of Natural Resources Resulting In Unsustainable Productivity Of Crops.Modern Concept Of Cropping System Is Based On The Principle Of Effective Utilization Of Soil Water, Nutrients And Light For Sustainable Crop Productivity. This Book Gives The Basic Principles And Broadly Accepted Definitions Terms Frequently Used In The Literature. A Short-Review Of The Cropping Systems Work Done In The Tropics, Particularly In India Is Presented.In This Revised Edition, Contents Of All The Chapters Have Been Revised To Give Orientation Towards Management Of Sustainable Crop Production Systems. A New Chapter On Farming System Is Also Added In Tune With The Latest Trends. Information Available On Perennial Crop-Based Cropping Systems, For Example High Density Multi Species Cropping Systems Involving Coconut And Arecanut Is Updated. The Various Management Aspects Of Sustainable Cropping Systems Are Discussed And The Research Methodology That Could Be Adopted Is Elucidated. Possible Future Lines Of Work Are Given In The Final Chapter.This Book Will Prove To Be Of Immense Value Not Only To The Research Workers But Also To The Teachers And Students And Above All Farmers And Individuals Who Are Desirous Of Improving Sustainable Crop Production Systems.

Soybean Production in the Midsouth

Soybean Production in the Midsouth
Author: Larry G. Heatherly
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780367447700

This book compiles information relevant to understanding soybean production processes and condenses it into a single volume. The authors identify production practices and bring together diverse information that suggests ways for producers to better utilize the soil and climatic resources of the midsouthern U.S. to enhance production of this valuable and versatile crop. This publication makes a special effort to focus on information that will enhance soybean production in the midsouth, where yields have been lower than those in the upper midwester n portion of the U.S., however, much of the information, such as statistics and crop models, will be applicable to other regions, from Texas to the Carolinas.