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- who: Aki Mizuguti et al. from the Faculty of biotechnology, Fukui Prefecture University, Futaomote, Awara City, Fukui, Japan, Previously have published the Article: Seed production of wild soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. et Zucc.) under favorable, ruderal, and natural growing conditions, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of September/22,/2020
- what: The results of this research are useful to inform environmental risk assessment when considering the potential impact of soybean biotechnology traits that increase or protect yield. In the current study, all populations showed substantially longer time to flowering and maturity at sites planted mid-May . . .
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