2023
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x202370010009
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Sowing date influence on the soybean tolerance to defoliation at the beginning of pod formation

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“…For these authors, this may be due to the great capacity of the soybean crop to recover from defoliation. Leolato et al (2023) also reported contrasting results to those obtained in the present study when subjecting soybean to different levels of defoliation at the R3 stage, considering two sowing dates. An increase in grain yield was obtained up to the defoliation levels of 22.8% for the preferential sowing date (6,478 kg ha -1 ) and 27.9% for the late sowing date (4,443 kg ha -1 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For these authors, this may be due to the great capacity of the soybean crop to recover from defoliation. Leolato et al (2023) also reported contrasting results to those obtained in the present study when subjecting soybean to different levels of defoliation at the R3 stage, considering two sowing dates. An increase in grain yield was obtained up to the defoliation levels of 22.8% for the preferential sowing date (6,478 kg ha -1 ) and 27.9% for the late sowing date (4,443 kg ha -1 ).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%