2024
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14833
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Floral‐promoting GmFT homologs trigger photoperiodic after‐effects: An important mechanism for early‐maturing soybean varieties to regulate reproductive development and adapt to high latitudes

Junya Wang,
Xin Xu,
Peiguo Wang
et al.

Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max) is a typical short‐day plant, but has been widely cultivated in high‐latitude long‐day (LD) regions because of the development of early‐maturing genotypes which are photoperiod‐insensitive. However, some early‐maturing varieties exhibit significant responses to maturity under different daylengths but not for flowering, depicting an evident photoperiodic after‐effect, a poorly understood mechanism. In this study, we investigated the postflowering responses of 11 early‐maturing soybean vari… Show more

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