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[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo. Soya bean plant at maturity; it has partly defoliated and is almost bare except for its load of pods. The branches do not grow round the stem as with most other plants, but spread out in a flattened shape like fingers. At right is a root slightly inoculated, showing only slight nodule formation, indicating that the plant was probably grown in soil where soya beans had not been grown previously.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 3, 15 September 1950, Page 245

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[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo. Soya bean plant at maturity; it has partly defoliated and is almost bare except for its load of pods. The branches do not grow round the stem as with most other plants, but spread out in a flattened shape like fingers. At right is a root slightly inoculated, showing only slight nodule formation, indicating that the plant was probably grown in soil where soya beans had not been grown previously. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 3, 15 September 1950, Page 245

[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo. Soya bean plant at maturity; it has partly defoliated and is almost bare except for its load of pods. The branches do not grow round the stem as with most other plants, but spread out in a flattened shape like fingers. At right is a root slightly inoculated, showing only slight nodule formation, indicating that the plant was probably grown in soil where soya beans had not been grown previously. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 3, 15 September 1950, Page 245