The effects and interaction of soybean maturity gene alleles controlling flowering time, maturity, and adaptation in tropical environments.
Carrie MirandaAndrew ScabooElroy CoberNicholas DenwarKristin D BilyeuPublished in: BMC plant biology (2020)
This research identified major and minor effect alleles of soybean genes that can be combined to control DTF, DTM, and plant height in short day tropical environments in Ghana. These phenotypes contribute to adaptation to a low latitude environment that can be optimized in a soybean breeding program with targeted selection of desired allele combinations. The knowledge of the genetic control of these traits will enhance molecular breeding to produce optimally adapted soybean varieties targeted to tropical environments.