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Soybean is a major commodity crop in Uruguay, and genetic diversity is essential for crop breeding programs to achieve genetic gain, adaptation, and stability. In this study, the genetic diversity and population structure of a soybean diversity panel from China were characterized by the Soybean Breeding Program of the National Institute of Agricultural Research of Uruguay (ISBP) in order to assess its potential for use in the program.

ROSAS, J.E. , LARZABAL, J. , LIJUAN, Q. , YONGZHE, Y. , BONNECARRERE, V. , CERETTA, S.
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In:Vollmann, J.; Vasiljevc, M.; Rittler, L.; Miladinovic, J.; Murphy-Bokern, D. (eds.). 2023. Soybean Research for Sustainable Development. Abstracts of the World Soybean Research Conference 11 (WSRC 11), 18-23 June 2023, Vienna, Austria. University of Na
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In: Vollmann, J.; Vasiljevc, M.; Rittler, L.; Miladinovic, J.; Murphy-Bokern, D. (eds.). 2023. Soybean Research for Sustainable Development. Abstracts of the World Soybean Research Conference 11 (WSRC 11), 18-23 June 2023, Vienna, Austria. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. p.164.