Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Semester of Degree Completion
1983
Thesis Director
Roger Darding
Abstract
Competitive effects of weed infestations in soybean fields can severely reduce yields. Noncompetitive factors (allelopathy) may also be involved. Soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merrill, Asgrow A 3127 mid group 3) show a marked reduction in growth due to root exudation, leaf leachate and total plant extracts from white-flowered morning glory (Ipomoea lacunosa L.).
Recommended Citation
La Bonte, D. R., "Noncompetitive Effects of Morning Glory on Growth of Soybeans" (1983). Masters Theses. 2837.
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/theses/2837