soybean Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsɔɪ.biːn]
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Meaning of soybean In English

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  • The bill did allow producers to update their historical production bases and yields, and soybean was included for the first time.

  • Positive significant shares of soybeans, sugarcane, tobacco, cotton, and fruits18 suggest higher pesticide usage on most of the major cash crops for export.

  • The most important genetically engineered crops that have been introduced contained genes encoding insect resistance and herbicide tolerance; they were soybean, maize, cotton and canola.

  • Analyses of variance showed that there was no significant interaction between maize and soybean densities for any of the characters studied.

  • There were distinct changes in water status between viable and non-viable soybean seeds.

  • In 2002, more than 60 per cent of all corn, soybean and cotton was planted in transgenic varieties.

  • Farmers grow important cash crops such as cotton, wheat, and soybeans in both soil types.

  • Four replications of each of the three cropping systems were evaluated: continuous wheat, continuous soybean and a soybean-wheat-soybean 2-year rotation.

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