Physiology of soybean plant [electronic resource] / P. Basuchaudhuri, Formerly Senior Scientist, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India.

By: Basuchaudhuri, P [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2020]Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000220070; 1000220079; 9781000219951; 100021995X; 9781000220018; 100022001X; 9781003089124; 1003089127Subject(s): Soybean | Soybean -- Physiology | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany | TECHNOLOGY / Agriculture / Crop Science | TECHNOLOGY / Agriculture / GeneralDDC classification: 633.34 LOC classification: SB205.S7Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: The book provides in-depth knowledge on the physiology of soybean. It is written lucidly, systematically, and in depth. The book provides recent information and findings, explained with illustrations to express the ideas and concepts vividly to university students and researchers, and provides a better understanding of the improvement of the productivity of soybean to cope with the future demand. It describes the physiology of growth, development, flowering, pod development and seed yield as well as C, O, N and Oil metabolisms - their hormonal regulations under normal and stress environmental conditions. Molecular approaches are also described.
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The book provides in-depth knowledge on the physiology of soybean. It is written lucidly, systematically, and in depth. The book provides recent information and findings, explained with illustrations to express the ideas and concepts vividly to university students and researchers, and provides a better understanding of the improvement of the productivity of soybean to cope with the future demand. It describes the physiology of growth, development, flowering, pod development and seed yield as well as C, O, N and Oil metabolisms - their hormonal regulations under normal and stress environmental conditions. Molecular approaches are also described.

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