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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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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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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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2021
Biolistic transformation of soybean by construct with mutant ??-tubulin gene has been realized. During the selection a trifluralin-resistant soybean plantlets were picked up. Their transgenic nature was confirmed by Southern blotting hybridization using specific probe to mutant tubulin gene.
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Biolistic transformation of soybean by construct with mutant ??-tubulin gene has been realized. During the selection a trifluralin-resistant soybean plantlets were picked up. Their transgenic nature was confirmed by Southern blotting hybridization using specific probe to mutant tubulin gene.
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2021
Aims. The aim of this study was the selection of the optimal culture conditions for introduction in vitro of different ukrainian soybean varieties (???Horol???, ???Tanais???, ???Terek???, ???Kuban???, ???Cheremosh granit???) and the investigation of callus formation on different types of explants. Methods.
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Aims. The aim of this study was the selection of the optimal culture conditions for introduction in vitro of different ukrainian soybean varieties (???Horol???, ???Tanais???, ???Terek???, ???Kuban???, ???Cheremosh granit???) and the investigation of callus formation on different types of explants. Methods.
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2021
Impact of nitrogen nutrition on adaptive response of soybean seedlings under presence of cadmium ions has been studied. Nitrogen application in low concentration showed reduction of lipid peroxidation intensity under cadmium treatment. Phytotoxicity of high concentration of nitrogen combined with cadmium revealed additive effect.
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Impact of nitrogen nutrition on adaptive response of soybean seedlings under presence of cadmium ions has been studied. Nitrogen application in low concentration showed reduction of lipid peroxidation intensity under cadmium treatment. Phytotoxicity of high concentration of nitrogen combined with cadmium revealed additive effect.
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Glycine max (L.) Merr. (soybean) cv. Leichhardt
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1994No abstract ...
RJ Lawn, BC Imrie
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Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.)
1996The soybean is probably the world’s most valuable crop, used as feed by billions of livestock, as a source of dietary protein and oil by millions of people, and in the industrial manufacture of thousands of products. It is believed to have been domesticated in China from its probable wild ancestor Glycine usuriensis, a wild plant common in eastern Asia
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