Abstract:Adequate production of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in Nigeria depends on selection of varieties combining high grain yield with stability. Soybean farmers are recurrently faced with the limitation of selecting the best genotype for available environments at their disposal for the production of this crop. Soybean genotypes (23) and two landraces were therefore evaluated in three environments: Abeokuta, Ibadan upland and Ibadan in-land valley in 2017 to select genotype that combines high yield and stability… Show more
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