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The effects of intraspecific competition on the growth of Glycine max seedlings grown in horticultural pots were investigated. The pots were filled to near brim with top soil collected from the fallow land behind the School of Sciences building, Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA). Three seedling regimes otherwise called treatments namely four, six, and eight densities were investigated with control. Seedlings were given three weeks to establish and analyses carried out weekly for five weeks. Growth indices analysed include; shoot height, root length, number of leaves, leaf area and total plant biomass. The result shows that intraspecific competition has no significant effect (P>0.05) on shoot height, but in terms of root length, number of leaves and leaf area, there is significant difference (P<0.05) as from the fifth week after planting. In terms of total plant biomass, it is significant (P<0.05) as from the third week after planting under the densities studied. It appears that the effect of intraspecific competition is more pronounced on the leaf area and biomass. This knowledge can help to increase the growth and yield of soybeans and to manage weeds effectively.
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