Soybean
Soybean varieties developed at the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, an agricultural and natural resource research program of the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), are licensed by Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc. If your company is interested in licensing Soybean cultivars, please contact Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc.
'Hinson Long Juvenile' - (US PVP
No. 200400032)
Soybean Cultivar
Origin and History:
The term “long-juvenile” (LJ) is a reference to delayed flowering under short-day conditions. The number of days to early bloom is comparable to other conventional varieties when planted at normal planting time from May-June in southeastern U.S. The LJ trait permits plants to have a more uniform length life cycle over a wide range of planting dates. Cultivars with the LJ trait experience a more optimum vegetative growth and therefore are expected to have a competitive yield advantage when planted earlier or later than normal. In addition to higher seed production yields for early-planted soybeans, the ability to produce high yields at planting dates from early April through mid July greatly increases management flexibility of producers.
Description:
‘Hinson Long Juvenile’ matures late and is well-adapted for the Coastal Plain region. It has performed well in conventional yield trials in both north Florida and south Georgia. ‘Hinson Long Juvenile’ has outperformed conventional soybean varieties in forage yields for late planting dates in Florida and Georgia. While the nematode resistance for the prevalent southern root-knot is good, the line’s resistance to frogeye leaf spot and the overall seed quality is excellent. This line is uniform in both maturity and appearance.
Where can you obtain plants of 'Hinson Long Juvenile’ Soybean?
FFSP has exclusively
licensed the following entity for the propagation of 'Hinson Long Juvenile’ Soybean Cultivar:
- Barenbrug USA, Inc. - 33477 Highway 99E, PO Box 239, Tangent, OR 97389, Phone: (541)926-5801, Toll Free: 1-800-547-4101, Fax: (541) 926-9435, Email: info@barusa.com, Website: http://www.barenbrug.com