The Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
The University of Georgia
Research Report
Number 670
January, 2001
 
Blackville, South Carolina: Soybean Variety Performance on Lance Nematode Infested Soil, 1999, Nonirrigated
Company or Brand Name   Variety Yield Plant Height Maturity date Lodging rating
      bu/acre inches
       
Clemson Univ.   SC91-2007 40.0 30 10/24 1.5
Clemson Univ.   SC93-2082 26 10/31 1.0
Clemson Univ.   SC92-3091 39.5 26 11/02 1.0
Clemson Univ.   SC93-1963 38.9 28 11/03 1.0
SGA   Prichard 36.8 26 11/03 1.2
       
Clemson Univ.   SC94-1573 35.7 25 10/28 1.0
Pioneer   P97B61 35.1 26 10/26 1.2
SGA   Benning 34.5 24 10/24 1.0
Public Variety   Motte 34.4 28 11/02 1.8
NK   S80-J2 34.3 26 11/01 1.0
       
SGA   Haskell 33.3 24 10/26 2.0
Public Variety   Perrin 32.2 32 11/03 1.0
AgriPro   AP727 31.1 28 11/02 1.0
Hartz   H7550RR 28.1 25 10/26 1.0
       
Average     35.31      
LSD at 10% Level     5.1      
       
1. CV = 12.1% and df for EMS = 39.
Planted: July 5, 2000.    
Harvested: November 22, 2000.
Seeding Rate: Nine viable seeds per foot in 38" rows.
Soil Type: Dothan loamy sand.
Soil Test: P = Very High, K = Medium, and pH = 6.4.
Fertilization: 10 lb N, 20 lb P2O5, and 60 lb K2O/acre.
Previous Crop: Soybean.
Management: Disked, subsoiled, and bedded; Dual, Canopy, Classic, and FirstRate used for weed control; cultivated two times.
       
Test conducted by J. D. Mueller, E. R. Shipe, P. F. Williams, Jr., R. K. Stephens, R. M. Davis, and N. R. Martin.
       
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