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When averaged across the 82 hybrids entered in the study, the stand establishment rate (number of established plants in 2 rows of the 20 foot plot length at the V4 seeds/86 seeds in each seed packet planted) averaged 85.4% (Table 2).
When averaged across hybrids and seeding rates, stand establishment rate averaged 84.6%.
So the 84% stand establishment rate on this production field was quite satisfactory given the conditions.
For 1986–2004, the establishment rate was estimated as 0.02 patches ha−1 year−1.
Consequently, the higher plant establishment rate may offset the need to plant new hybrid releases at higher seeding rates.
Plant establishment rate averaged 87% for the DEKALB hybrid and 79% for the Pioneer hybrid in 2010 and about 90% for both hybrids in 2011.
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Higher establishment rates occurred when seeds were buried.
The lower plant establishment rates in organic soybean were probably associated in part with some crop damage during tine weeding.
Conceivably, more plants will emerge after our stand counts to increase early plant establishment rates in organic soybean.
In 2016, we estimated plant densities after tine weeding, which probably reduced plant establishment rates because of crop damage.
Conventional soybean consistently had higher plant establishment rates (83 to 92%) compared with organic soybean (71 to 82%, Table 1).
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