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Principles and practices of the photo-thermal adaptability improvement in soybean

Lixin Zhang, Wei Liu, Mesfin Tsegaw, Xin Xu, Yanping Qi, Enoch Sapey, Luping Liu, Tingting Wu, Shi Sun, Tianfu Han

2020Journal of Integrative Agriculture62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a short-day (SD) and thermophilic plant, soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is sensitive to photo-thermal conditions. This characteristic severely limits the cultivation range of a given soybean cultivar and affects the performances of agronomic traits such as yield, plant architectures, and seed quality. Therefore, understanding the mechanism of photo-thermal sensitivity will provide a theoretical basis for soybean improvement. In this review, we introduce the advances in physiological, genetic, and molecular researches in photoperiodism of soybean, and progress in the improvement of the photo-thermal adaptability. We also summarize the photo-thermal conditions and characteristics of widely-planted soybean cultivars of major production regions in China. Furthermore, we proposed a novel concept of ‘ecotyping’ and the strategies for widely-adapted soybean cultivar breeding. This review provides an important guide for improving the adaptability of soybean.

Topics & Concepts

AdaptabilityThermalAgricultural engineeringEnvironmental scienceEngineeringBiologyEcologyPhysicsMeteorologySoybean genetics and cultivationPlant pathogens and resistance mechanismsSeed Germination and Physiology