Pulsating Drought and Insect Herbivory Cause Differential Effects on Soybean (Glycine max) Genotypes That Vary in Canopy Wilting Speed - Ayala - 2025 - Plant-Environment Interactions
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Research has examined the effects of pulsating drought and insect herbivory on soybean genotypes. The study found that these factors cause differential effects on soybeans that vary in canopy wilting speed. The research focused on soybean genotypes, specifically Glycine max, and their responses to environmental stressors.