Number of pods per plant
Irrigation effect on the number of pods per plant at significant was the 5% level (Table 3). The highest
number of pods in irrigation management in irrigation levels was similar between the treatments without
irrigation had the lowest (Table 4.fertilizer had a significant effect on levels of 5% level (Table 4). The lowest
numbers of pods from the control (no fertilizer) with the 3/68 the number of plants were but with the increasing
level of fertilizer added to the pods so that the highest number of pods with 90 kg of nitrogen fertilizer value of
88.7 the number of plants were obtained Level of 90 kg.N/ha fertilizer showed the greatest impact on
increasing the number of pods Interaction between irrigation regimes and nitrogen levels were not significantly
impact on the number of pods Brevendan et al (1978) reported that increased nitrogen levels during soybean
flowering period, number of pods per node and number of pods per plant, respectively, 22 and 40% compared
to control (no nitrogen consumption) increased Fathi et al (2001) also showed that nitrogen application up to
100 kg.N/ha by increasing the number and weight of soybeans from 2430 to 3387 and 4230 kg/ha,
respectively, in the application of 50 and 100 kg.N/ha increased