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Genome-wide association study for biomass accumulation traits in soybean
Soybean is one of the most versatile crops for oil production, human diets, and feedstocks. The vegetative biomass of soybean is an important...
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Twenty years of mining salt tolerance genes in soybean
Current combined challenges of rising food demand, climate change and farmland degradation exert enormous pressure on agricultural production....
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Fungal Biocontrol Agents: A Sustainable Management Option for Soybean Diseases
In recent decades, soybean production has increased tremendously due to high demand of its oil- and protein-rich seeds. Despite its high economic... -
Metabolic Perspective on Soybean and Its Potential Impacts on Digital Breeding: An Updated Overview
Owing to its high nutritional content of protein, oil, fatty acids, and sugars, soybean ( Glycine max L.), one of the most significant legume crops,...
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Soil microbial community and chemical properties response to blueberry–soybean intercrop** system
Background and aimsCurrent global population growth and agricultural land resource limitations have led to intensifying conflicts between grain and...
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Nutraceuticals in Soybean: Biosynthesis, Advanced Genetic Research, and Usage in Food
Soybean is a major protein feed and vegetable oil worldwide. Historically, soybean has been consumed in East and Southeast Asia, either as processed... -
Harnessing the power of a novel gene to combat Asian soybean rust: a promising breakthrough
Plant diseases have significant implications on agriculture and food security. Recent research published in Nature Communications by Hao et al. (Nat...
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Genome-wide association study reveals the genetic basis of cold tolerance in soybean
Soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is an important seed crop with agricultural sustainability that can be used to meet the growing demand for...
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Soybean Improvement for Waterlogging Tolerance
Flooding is the second most destructive abiotic stress affecting soybean yield worldwide. Waterlogging or flooding causes losses in soybean grain... -
Nutraceuticals in Soybean: Biosynthesis, Advanced Genetic Research, and Usage in Food
Soybean is a major protein feed and vegetable oil worldwide. Historically, soybean has been consumed in East and Southeast Asia, either as processed... -
Shade avoidance syndrome in soybean and ideotype toward shade tolerance
The shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) in soybean can have destructive effects on yield, as essential carbon resources reserved for yield are diverted to...
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Lipid Profile Remodeling in Soybean Roots as a Response to Arsenic Stress
Arsenic (As) in groundwater and soils for soybean ( Glycine max L.) irrigation and cultivation constitutes a major agronomic problem since the...
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Digs out and characterization of the resistance gene accountable to soybean mosaic virus in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill)
Key messageA putative candidate gene conferring resistance to SMV strain SC1 was identified on chromosome 2, and the linked marker was validated in...
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Natural GmACO1 allelic variations confer drought tolerance and influence nodule formation in soybean
Soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is one of the most important, but a drought-sensitive, crops. Identifying the genes controlling drought tolerance is...
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Fortify the defense frontline: MAPKs phosphorylate receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase to maintain plant resistance in soybean
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activation is one of the significant immune events that respond to pathogens in plants. A MAPK cascade often...
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Crop rotation and inoculation increase soil bradyrhizobia population, soybean grain yields, and profitability
Crop rotation and rhizobial inoculation are strategies to increase yield by means of organic matter addition and modulation of microbial diversity....
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The RUBY reporter for visual selection in soybean genome editing
Current systems to screen for transgenic soybeans ( Glycine max ) involve laborious molecular assays or the expression of fluorescent markers that are...
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the WNK kinase gene family in soybean
WNK kinases are a unique class of serine/threonine protein kinases that lack a conserved catalytic lysine residue in the kinase domain, hence the...
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Selective regulation of endophytic bacteria and gene expression in soybean by water-soluble humic materials
BackgroundAs part of the plant microbiome, endophytic bacteria play an essential role in plant growth and resistance to stress. Water-soluble humic...
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Biochar Reduces Generation and Release of Benzoic Acid from Soybean Root
AbstractPlants can generate and release allelochemicals into soils under environmental stresses to compete for resources and to combat pathogens and...