Title |
Maturity Group Classification and Maturity Locus Genotyping of Early-Maturing Soybean Varieties from High-Latitude Cold Regions
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Published in |
PLOS ONE, April 2014
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DOI | 10.1371/journal.pone.0094139 |
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Authors |
Hongchang Jia, Bingjun Jiang, Cunxiang Wu, Wencheng Lu, Wensheng Hou, Shi Sun, Hongrui Yan, Tianfu Han |
Abstract |
With the migration of human beings, advances of agricultural sciences, evolution of planting patterns and global warming, soybeans have expanded to both tropical and high-latitude cold regions (HCRs). Unlike other regions, HCRs have much more significant and diverse photoperiods and temperature conditions over seasons or across latitudes, and HCR soybeans released there show rich diversity in maturity traits. However, HCR soybeans have not been as well classified into maturity groups (MGs) as other places. Therefore, it is necessary to identify MGs in HCRs and to genotype the maturity loci. |
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