Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Semester of Degree Completion
1983
Thesis Director
Roger Darding
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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