The importance of slow canopy wilting in drought tolerance in soybean
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY , 71 (2), 642–652.
By: H. Ye * , L. Song * , W. Schapaugh * , L. Ali * , T. Sinclair n , M. Riar n , R. Raymond* , Y. Li * ...and 8 other authors , T. Vuong * , B. Valliyodan * , A. Neto* , M. Klepadlo* , Q. Song * , J. Shannon* , P. Chen* , H. Nguyen *
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author keywords: Drought; QTL mapping; slow canopy wilting; soybean; transpiration; water use efficiency
MeSH headings : Droughts; Plant Transpiration; Quantitative Trait Loci; Soybeans / genetics; Soybeans / physiology
Physiological mechanisms of slow canopy wilting in early maturity group soybeans were identified and the underlying QTLs were mapped and confirmed to protect soybean yield under drought in the field.