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  2. SoyBase Database - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 [2] the soybean genome sequence was released along with gene models and many other types of genome annotations that were integrated in to SoyBase. SoyBase genetic linkage maps were integral to the assembly of the soybean genome. In 2018 the database received approximately 63,000 page requests from 2,600 users per month from 130 countries.

  3. Soybean management practices - Wikipedia

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    Row spacing determines the degree of plant to plant competition. [2] Rows planted closer together in a population will decrease the space between plants. Closer row widths increase plant to plant competition for nutrients and water but also increase sunlight use efficiency. According to former Iowa State University Soybean Extension Specialist ...

  4. Asgrow - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Asgrow released the first Roundup Ready Soybean to the market building upon Monsanto's work to create petunia plants tolerant to small amounts of Roundup developed by Robert Fraley in 1985. The first season of sales saw over 1 million acres using the new seed and quickly over 80% of US soybeans were produced with the seed. [6]

  5. Canadian Society of Soil Science - Wikipedia

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    The Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) Map of Canada was completed and submitted in 2017 for the 0–30 cm depth interval with contributions from researchers and organisations from across the country. The CDSMWG endeavors to continue improvements to the SOC map of Canada and expand the mapping to include other critical soil parameters.

  6. Soil map - Wikipedia

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    Such maps are typically richer in context and show higher spatial detail, yet are not necessarily more accurate than traditional soil maps. Soil maps produced using (geo)statistical technique can also include an estimate of the model uncertainty. [3] An example of a traditional soil map showing soil mapping units, described soil profiles and ...

  7. Enlist E3™ Soybeans Approved in Canada - AOL

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    Enlist E3™ Soybeans Approved in Canada First-Ever Three-Gene Herbicide Tolerant Soybean to Provide Exceptional Weed Control, Yield INDIANAPOLIS & WEST POINT, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Farmers in ...

  8. Agriculture in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Concrete grain elevator in Alberta. Various factors affect the socio-economic characteristics of Canadian agriculture. The 2006 Census of Agriculture listed seven: [2] Quantity and type of farms; Biogeography: crop and land use areas; land management practices; Quantity of livestock and poultry; Agricultural engineering: Farm machinery and equipment; Farm capital; Farm operating expenses and ...

  9. Canadian system of soil classification - Wikipedia

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    Limits between classes are arbitrary as there are few sharp divisions of the soil continuum in nature. Differences in soils are the result of the interaction of many factors: climate, organisms, parent material, relief and time. The soil classification system changes as knowledge grows through soil mapping and research in Canada and elsewhere.

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