Abstract

AbstractSeed yield and seed protein content are both heritable traits; however, breeding trials frequently reveal a negative correlation between the two traits. The objectives of this study were to measure and calculate various N‐dependent growth characteristics of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] and to determine their relation to seed yield and seed protein. Well‐nodulated plants, each fixing approximately 180 mg N during pod fill, were grown hydroponically in a growth chamber with or without NO3−N during pod filling. Twenty growth‐yield characteristics, including yield, harvest index, N harvest index, and Kjeldahl analysis of N2 fixation, were measured or calculated for each of the 384 plants examined. The highest seed yields, approximately 10 g plant−1, and the highest seed N contents, approximately 560 mg plant−1, were obtained when well‐nodulated plants were provided some fertilizer‐N during pod fill. Except for N content (%) of the dried plant, correlations between each pair of the 20 N‐dependent growth‐yield characteristics were generally positive. In the absence of fertilizer‐N during pod fill, however, N content (%) of the seeds did not correlate with either harvest index or N harvest index, suggesting that insufficient N during pod fill interferes with the orderly mobilization of foliar‐N to the developing seeds. New physiological parameters (seed yield merit, N yield merit, and merit of genotype) are proposed for the identification of genetic lines that produce both a high seed yield and a high seed protein content.

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