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Mechanisms underlying key agronomic traits and implications for molecular breeding in soybean

Chao Fang, Haiping Du, Lingshuang Wang, Baohui Liu, Fanjiang Kong

2023Journal of genetics and genomics/Journal of Genetics and Genomics45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) is an important crop that provides protein and vegetable oil for human consumption. As soybean is a photoperiod-sensitive crop, its cultivation and yield are limited by the photoperiodic conditions in the field. In contrast to other major crops, soybean has a special plant architecture and a special symbiotic nitrogen fixation system, representing two unique breeding directions. Thus, flowering time, plant architecture, and symbiotic nitrogen fixation are three critical or unique yield-determining factors. This review summarizes the progress made in our understanding of these three critical yield-determining factors in soybean. Meanwhile, we propose potential research directions to increase soybean production, discuss the application of genomics and genomic-assisted breeding, and explore research directions to address future challenges, particularly those posed by global climate changes.

Topics & Concepts

Key (lock)BiologyMolecular breedingBiotechnologyGeneticsGeneEcologySoybean genetics and cultivationLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisAgronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
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