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Yield and yield components of soybean cultivars grown in late season were statistically heavier than those grown in the early cropping season. The TGX 1830-20E, 1888-15F 1485-ID and 1740-2F cultivars were the heavy yielders and moderate in soil fertility enhancement in both seasons. The cultivars TGX 1838-12F and 1485-ID enhanced the soil fertility remarkably. Finally, further research is needed to integrate soybean production into the existing dominant farming system of South Eastern Nigeria including maize- soybean relay system for enhanced productivity and improved soil fertility.

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Yield and yield components of soybean cultivars grown in late season were statistically heavier than those grown in the early cropping season. The TGX 1830-20E, 1888-15F 1485-ID and 1740-2F cultivars were the heavy yielders and moderate in soil fertility enhancement in both seasons. The cultivars TGX 1838-12F and 1485-ID enhanced the soil fertility remarkably. Finally, further research is needed to integrate soybean production into the existing dominant farming system of South Eastern Nigeria including maize- soybean relay system for enhanced productivity and improved soil fertility.
Autorenporträt
Dr (Mrs) Ifeoma Christo hails from Nanka in Orumba North L.G.A. of Anambra State. She obtained a B.Sc. Degree from University of Ilorin, M.Sc. Degree in Crop production from Federal University of Technology, Owerri and a Ph.D degree in Crop Physiology and Nutrition from Imo State University, Owerri. Dr. Christo is a Senior Lecturer in IMSU