Modulating soybean yield responses to climate warming: The role of E3 and E4 loci in growth period adaptation
Etsushi Kumagai,
Satoshi Nakano,
Naoki Matsuo
et al.
Abstract:Crop models have suggested high sensitivity of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] to day length and the resultant extension of the growth period as a concept to overcome yield loss due to climate warming. However, experimental validation of this concept is incomplete. The E3 and E4 loci encode phytochrome A isoforms and enhance sensitivity to day length. Our previous study showed that the dominant E4 allele can mitigate yield loss due to warming. In this study, we similarly tested the hypothesis that the dominan… Show more
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