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    Establishment of Chinese soybean Glycine max core collections with agronomic traits and SSR markers

    It is very important to efficiently study and use genetic diversity resources in crop breeding and sustainable agriculture. In this study, different sampling methods and sample sizes were compared in order to ...

    Lixia Wang, Yuan Guan, Rongxia Guan, Yinghui Li, Yansong Ma, Zhimin Dong in Euphytica (2006)

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    Genetic structure and diversity of cultivated soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) landraces in China

    The Chinese genebank contains 23,587 soybean landraces collected from 29 provinces. In this study, a representative collection of 1,863 landraces were assessed for genetic diversity and genetic differentiation...

    Yinghui Li, Rongxia Guan, Zhangxiong Liu, Yansong Ma in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2008)

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    Map-based cloning proves qGC-6, a major QTL for gel consistency of japonica/indica cross, responds by Waxy in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    In this study, one major QTL affecting gel consistency (GC) of japonica/indica cross was identified on chromosome 6 using a DH population. To understand the molecular mechanism that regulates GC in rice grains...

    Yan Su, Yuchun Rao, Shikai Hu, Yaolong Yang, Zhenyu Gao in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2011)

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    Fine map** of a dominant thermo-sensitive genic male sterility gene (BntsMs) in rapeseed (Brassica napus) with AFLP- and Brassica rapa-derived PCR markers

    A new thermo-sensitive dominant genic male sterility (TSDGMS) line of Brassica napus was found and mapped in this paper. Our result will greatly accelerate t...

    **nhua Zeng, Wenpin Li, Yuhuan Wu, Fang Liu in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2014)

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    Change of soluble acid invertase gene (SAI-1) haplotype in hybrid sorghum breeding program in China

    Sugar metabolism is the most important and core one which drives plant growth and development. Invertases are key enzymes that regulate sugar metabolism. A still-growing number of studies have revealed that in...

    Hai-Li Zhong, Yang Liu, Yuan-Dong Nie, Zhi Wang, Li Zhu, Nai Wang in Molecular Breeding (2021)