Identification of nodule number-related loci and the candidate gene GmbHLH135 in soybean under low phosphorus stress
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Soybean plays a crucial role in meeting nitrogen demands through biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), a process highly dependent on phosphorus availability. Low-phosphorus (LP) stress significantly impairs nodule development, thereby affecting soybean growth and productivity. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted using the ratio of the nodule numbers (RNNs) under normal phosphorus condition and low-phosphorus condition in a natural population with 272 soybean accessions grown in three environments
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Identification of nodule number-related loci and the candidate gene GmbHLH135 in soybean under low phosphorus stress
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Soybean plays a crucial role in meeting nitrogen demands through biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), a process highly dependent on phosphorus availability. Low-phosphorus (LP) stress significantly impairs nodule development, thereby affecting soybean growth and productivity. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted using the ratio of the nodule numbers (RNNs) under normal phosphorus condition and low-phosphorus condition in a natural population with 272 soybean accessions grown in three environments
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