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Isolectins from soybean (Glycine max)
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1977The major lectin in seeds of a soybean cultivar (Glycine max cv D68-127) has been purified to apparent homogeneity by hydroxyapatite and DEAE-cellulose chromatography. In the latter, the behavior of the lectin was similar to that of the minor isolectins previously described in other soybean cultivars. Molecular weights of 92 000 for the molecule and 23
Wen Kuang Yang, David W. Fountain
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Globulin storage proteins of Glycine max
Phytochemistry, 1973Abstract Disc electrophoresis of soybean storage globulins indicated four major components with molecular weights in excess of 300 000. Treatment with sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS) resulted in an increased number of components with an overall lower MW spectrum.
Stuart M. Hobday, Kenneth W. Giles
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Transgenic Soybean (Glycine max)
2000“Transformation of soybean has been far from routine.... Unfortunately, all of the procedures described in the literature suffer from problems of low efficiency, poor reproducibility, and limited cultivar specificity.” This is the assessment of the field recently provided by The Soybean Center for Tissue Culture and Genetic Engineering (Trick et al ...
C.-Y. Hu, P. P. Chee
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Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]
2014In this chapter we describe an Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation method of soybean that utilizes mature half seeds and regeneration from the cotyledonary node region. This method results in fertile transformed soybean plants and transgenic seed in approximately 9 months.
Diane Luth, Katey H. Warnberg, Kan Wang
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Saponins from Glycine max Merrill (soybean)
Fitoterapia, 2013Saponins are a diverse group of plant secondary metabolites with a wide array of activities, as well as a significant role in nutrition and health. Saponins occur as multi-component mixtures of compounds with very similar polarities. Soysaponins are a special group of saponins.
Ikhlas A. Khan, Mudasir A. Tantry
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The metabolism of oligosaccharides in germinating soybeans, Glycine max
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1962Abstract Sucrose, raffinose, and stachyose were utilized rapidly in the metabolic processes of germinating soybeans. Of the constituent units from these oligosaccharides, d -fructose and d -glucose were readily detectable in extracts from the beans, but only traces of d -galactose could be found.
John H. Pazur+2 more
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2013
Soybean is the most important legume crop in the world, providing human food, animal feed, and industrial by-products based on its abundant protein- and vegetable oil-rich seeds. The genome of this self-fertile, nitrogen-fixing legume was sequenced (1100. Mb), which was predicted to encode 46.
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Soybean is the most important legume crop in the world, providing human food, animal feed, and industrial by-products based on its abundant protein- and vegetable oil-rich seeds. The genome of this self-fertile, nitrogen-fixing legume was sequenced (1100. Mb), which was predicted to encode 46.
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2009
Recently the Joint Research centre of the European Commission evaluated the suitability of soils for soybean cultivation. The assessment takes into account various climatic indexes and physical factors, including soil depth and texture, as well as water availability.
MICELI, Fabiano, BARBIERI S.
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Recently the Joint Research centre of the European Commission evaluated the suitability of soils for soybean cultivation. The assessment takes into account various climatic indexes and physical factors, including soil depth and texture, as well as water availability.
MICELI, Fabiano, BARBIERI S.
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MEGASPOROGENESIS AND MEGAGAMETOGENESIS IN SOYBEAN, GLYCINE MAX
American Journal of Botany, 1985Megasporogenesis and megagametogenesis were examined in Glycine max with light, fluorescence, and electron microscopy. Megasporogenesis results in a linear tetrad of four megaspores. Megagametophyte development is of the Polygonum type, with the functional chalazal megaspore undergoing three successive mitotic divisions to produce an eight‐nucleate ...
John C. Kennell, Harry T. Horner
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Transformation in Soybean (Glycine max L.)
1993Glycine max is the second largest cash crop in the USA and is the most important plant source of oil and high protein meal. The current cultivars and breeding lines of G. max, developed through classical breeding methods, are characterized as having an extremely narrow genetic base.
P. J. Moore, G. B. Collins
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