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Identification of soybean mosaic virus strain SC7 resistance loci and candidate genes in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]

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    Identification of superior haplotypes in a diverse natural population for breeding desirable plant height in soybean

    Plant height of soybean is associated with a haplotype block on chromosome 19, which classified 211 soybean accessions into five distinct groups showing significant differences for the target trait.

    Javaid Akhter Bhat, Benjamin Karikari in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2022)

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    Identification of loci and candidate gene GmSPX-RING1 responsible for phosphorus efficiency in soybean via genome-wide association analysis

    Phosphorus (P) is an essential element in maintaining high biomass and yield in crops. Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] requires a large amount of P during growth and development. Improvement of P efficiency and ...

    Wenkai Du, Lihua Ning, Yongshun Liu, Shixi Zhang, Yuming Yang, Qing Wang in BMC Genomics (2020)

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    RNA-Seq analysis reveals transcript diversity and active genes after common cutworm (Spodoptera litura Fabricius) attack in resistant and susceptible wild soybean lines

    Common cutworm (CCW) is highly responsible for destabilizing soybean productivity. Wild soybean is a resource used by breeders to discover elite defensive genes.

    Hai** Du, **ao Li, Lihua Ning, Rui Qin, Qing Du, Qing Wang, Haina Song in BMC Genomics (2019)

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    Soybean MADS-box gene GmAGL1 promotes flowering via the photoperiod pathway

    The MADS-box transcription factors are an ancient family of genes that regulate numerous physiological and biochemical processes in plants and facilitate the development of floral organs. However, the function...

    Xuanrui Zeng, Hailun Liu, Hongyang Du, Su**g Wang, Wenming Yang in BMC Genomics (2018)

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    Identification and functional characterization of the sulfate transporter gene GmSULTR1;2b in soybean

    Soybean is a major source of oil and protein in the human diet and in animal feed. However, as soybean is deficient in sulfur-containing amino acids, its nutritional value is limited. Increasing sulfate assimi...

    Yiqiong Ding, **aoqiong Zhou, Li Zuo, Hui Wang, Deyue Yu in BMC Genomics (2016)

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    A genome-wide expression profile analysis reveals active genes and pathways co** with phosphate starvation in soybean

    Phosphorus is one of the most important macronutrients that is required for plant growth and development. However, stress under low-P conditions has become a limiting factor that affects crop yields and qualit...

    Qing Wang, Jiao Wang, Yuming Yang, Wenkai Du, Dan Zhang, Deyue Yu in BMC Genomics (2016)

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    Evolutionary study of the isoflavonoid pathway based on multiple copies analysis in soybean

    Previous studies suggest that the metabolic pathway structure influences the selection and evolution rates of involved genes. However, most of these studies have exclusively considered a single gene copy encod...

    Shanshan Chu, Jiao Wang, Hao Cheng, Qing Yang, Deyue Yu in BMC Genetics (2014)

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    RNA-Seq analysis reveals that multiple phytohormone biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways are reprogrammed in curled-cotyledons mutant of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]

    Soybean is one of the most economically important crops in the world. The cotyledon is the nutrient storage area in seeds, and it is critical for seed quality and yield. Cotyledon mutants are important for the...

    Guixia Shi, Fang Huang, Yu Gong, Guangli Xu, **g**g Yu, Zhenbin Hu in BMC Genomics (2014)