Abstract
The long-term trend in relative value of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.] protein and oil is toward greater value of protein, thus furthering interests in the potential for increasing seed protein concentration in soybean. If a change in U.S. soybean breeding strategy for improving seed protein levels is required, it should be based on sound economic and biological principles. This research was conducted to: (i) develop high-protein soybean germplasm adapted to Mid-Atlantic latitudes; and (ii) compare agronomic performance, economic value, and stability of performance of resulting genotypes with that of normalprotein soybean cultivars. Fifty-two high-protein soybean lines were developed and evaluated in field tests in 1988 and 1989. Seven of the highest yielding high-protein lines, seven advanced commercial lines, and 'Essex' were evaluated in 11 field tests in 1990 [...]
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