2022
DOI: 10.1002/leg3.158
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Development of core collections in soybean on the basis of seed size

Abstract: Core collections display a large fraction of the diversity contained in large collections in smaller germplasm panels. We used historical data collected at the World Vegetable Center, Taiwan, for developing soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) core collections representing the diversity of the whole collection of 7853 accessions held by the Center. The collection was split into two groups on the basis of the 100 seed weight: large seeded (>25 g or equal to 25 g) and small seeded (<25 g). The largeseeded group (vege… Show more

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“…A core collection (30 accessions) for Taiwanese vegetable soybeans have been described by Kao et al [ 92 ]. Historical data (1973–2015) collected at the World Vegetable Center were utilized for developing soybean core collections representing the diversity of the whole collection of 7853 accessions held by the center [ 93 ]. The collection was split into two groups by Nair et al [ 93 ] on the basis of the 100 seed weight: large seeded (> or equal to 25 g) and small seeded (<25 g).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A core collection (30 accessions) for Taiwanese vegetable soybeans have been described by Kao et al [ 92 ]. Historical data (1973–2015) collected at the World Vegetable Center were utilized for developing soybean core collections representing the diversity of the whole collection of 7853 accessions held by the center [ 93 ]. The collection was split into two groups by Nair et al [ 93 ] on the basis of the 100 seed weight: large seeded (> or equal to 25 g) and small seeded (<25 g).…”
Section: Technological Interventions To Address the Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historical data (1973–2015) collected at the World Vegetable Center were utilized for developing soybean core collections representing the diversity of the whole collection of 7853 accessions held by the center [ 93 ]. The collection was split into two groups by Nair et al [ 93 ] on the basis of the 100 seed weight: large seeded (> or equal to 25 g) and small seeded (<25 g). The large-seeded group (vegetable soybeans) comprised 456 accessions, while the small-seeded group contained 7397 accessions.…”
Section: Technological Interventions To Address the Constraintsmentioning
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“… 2023 ; Nair et al. 2023 ). Core collection is a subset that represents the genetic and phenotypic diversities of the entire collection (Frankel and Frankel 1984 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A primary goal of the core collection is the effective utilization of available genetic resources (Odong et al., 2013; van Hintum et al., 2000). To date, several core collections have been developed from diverse crop taxa, including peanut (Holbrook et al., 1993), annual Medicago (Diwan et al., 1994), Capsicum (Zewdie et al., 2004), safflower (Dwivedi et al., 2005), pearl millet (Bhattacharjee et al., 2006), cowpea (Mahalakshmi et al., 2007), wild mustard (Zhao et al., 2010), rice (S. Kumar et al., 2020; H. Zhang et al., 2011), Australian bermudagrass (Jewell et al., 2012), cotton (Egan et al., 2022), soybeans (N. Jeong et al., 2019; Nair et al., 2022), and Brassica (Witzel et al., 2021). A core collection also provides opportunities for marker development, phytochemical profiling, and gene discovery.…”
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confidence: 99%