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) is an economically important leguminous crop for feed, oil, and soyfood products.
As a photoperiod-sensitive and self-pollinated species, the growth periods traits play important roles in the adaptability and yield of soybean. To examine the genetic architecture of soybean growth periods, we performed a genome-wide association study (gwas) using a panel of 278 soybean accessions and 34,710 single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps) with minor allele frequencies (maf) higher.
Furthermore, soybean agronomists have developed agronomic practices that can protect the yield potential of improved varieties. There are also markets that may pay a premium for products such as organic, non-gmo, and food-grade soybean seed. This special issue will focus on breeding, agronomic practices, and production of soybean.
Soybean productivity in sub-saharan africa (ssa) is less than half of the global average yield. To plug the productivity gap, further improvement in grain yield must be attained by enhancing the genetic potential of new cultivars that depends on the genetic diversity of the parents. Hence, our aim was to assess genetic diversity and population structure of elite soybean genotypes, mainly.
[12] mcblain b a, bernard r l a new gene affecting the time of flowering and maturity in soybeans. [13] bonato e r, vello n a e6, a dominant gene conditioning early flowering and maturity in soybeans.
This chapter also highlights soybean genetic resources, diversity analysis, association.
The dna of 23 soybean cultivars was amplified with 283 microsatellite markers, using a 3% agarose gel systems.
Rapd markers associated with salt tolerance in wild soybean populations. Chinese academy of sciences institute of botany, beijing 100093 the people's republic of china the institute of genetics, fudan university this work is supported by chinese national natural sciences foundation.
One approach involves genetic manipulation of glycinin (11s) and β-conglycinin (7s) contents, the principal components of soybean storage proteins. Because 11s contains more cysteine and methionine than 7s protein, a higher 11s:7s ratio could lead to beneficial changes in the nutritional quality of soybean meal.
A report on the nuclear cytoplasmic male sterility from a cross between two soybean cultivars. Development and performance of the cytoplasmic-nuclear male-sterile line njcms1a of soybean.
38 quintals/ha), 75 per cent of the asian average soybean genetics newsletter 19: 149-155.
Keywords: soybean, tocopherol (vitamin e), genetic analysis, ssr marker.
Aug 24, 2017 we revealed that 23 loci, including the known dt1, e2, e1, ln, dt2, fan, and fap loci, geographic distribution and genetic structure of 809 soybean accessions.
Agronomy, an international, peer-reviewed open access journal. Dear colleagues, legume crops are grown around the world, primarily for their grain seeds, which are widely used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses, with some species grown for vegetables or livestock forage.
Soybean, glycine max, is an important crop with seeds that contain abundant protein and lipids. The stem growth habit, governed primarily by the dt1 locus, has a great impact on soybean plant stature (heatherly and elmore, 2004). In the determinate types (d-types), the stem apical meristem stops the differentiation of new leaves after floral.
Sep 1, 2010 this resistance is a genetic characteristic that varies among soybean cultivars ( carbonell the increase in volume was measured and density of seed was calculated as weight soybean genetics newsletter, 23: 102–104.
2 são paulo june 2000 the genetic basis of cultivated soybean is rather narrow.
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【method】 with the methods of segregation analysis on the major-polygene mixed inheritance and composite interval mapping, a soybean ssr genetic linkage map constructed by a total of 447 recombinant inbred lines (rils) derived from a cross between jindou 23 (cultivar, female parent) and huibuzhiheidou (semi-wild; male parent, zdd2315) were.
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2006, a snp based soybean genome map and applications in soybean breeding and genetics, the 11th biennial conference on the molecular and cellular biology of the soybean, abstract, august 5–8, 2006, lincoln, nebraska.
7, 9 7 - 1 0 0 8 weber d f, caldwell b e, sloger c and vest h g 1971 some usda studies on the soy- bean-rhizobium symbiosis.
Drought is one of the most important constraints on the growth and productivity of many crops, including soybeans. However, as a primary sensing organ, the plant root response to drought has not been well documented at the proteomic level. In the present study, we carried out a proteome analysis in combination with physiological analyses of soybean roots subjected to severe but recoverable.
Soybean: market driven research needs in genetics and genomics of soybean (springer, 2008).
Soybean is believed to have originated from china, korea, and japan, but little is known about the diversity or evolution of korean wild soybean.
[ links ] kim hs and diers bw (2000) inheritance of partial resistance to sclerotinia stem rot in soybean. [ links ] kim hs, sneller ch and diers bw (1999) evaluation of soybean cultivars for resistance to sclerotinia stem rot in field environments.
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