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Wide crosses in soybeans: Prospects and limitations

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It was attempted, though in vain, to cross soybean with Glycine species of the subgenus Glycine.

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Ladizinsky, G., Newell, C.A. & Hymowitz, T. Wide crosses in soybeans: Prospects and limitations. Euphytica 28, 421–423 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00056600

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