A bee visits an Edamame flower. Credit: Kathleen C. Evans/ University of Maryland Soybeans can pollinate themselves, but a new study by UMD researchers shows that pollen from multiple plants can ...
A japanese beetle eating an edamame flower. Research suggests a strip of wildflowers near edamame rows may increase bean pod yield by attracting predators of such edamame pests. Disclaimer: AAAS and ...
MULBERRY, Ark. A small but growing number of farmers have been experimenting with an edible soybean as they look to capitalize on Americans' interest in adding non-meat proteins to their diets. The ...
Soybeans can pollinate themselves, but a new study by UMD researchers shows that pollen from multiple plants can greatly increase their yields. What’s more, the addition of a strip of wildflowers near ...
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