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Gene Report for E2
Gene Class:Flowering and Maturity

Gigantea
FT2

Flowering Ability

E2

Palmer and Kilen 1987
  Qualitative genetics and cytogenetics.
  Soybeans: Improvement, Production and Uses 2nd Ed. Ch. 5, 135-209
Summerfield et al. 1998
  Characterization of the photoperiodic response of post-flowering development in maturity isolines of soyabean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] 'Clark'.
  Ann. Bot. 1998, 82(6):765-771
Asumadu et al. 1998
  Variation in the durations of the photoperiod-sensitive and photoperiod-insensitive phases of post-first flowering development in maturity isolines of soyabean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] 'Clark'.
  Ann. Bot. 1998, 82(6):773-778
Cober et al. 2001
  Photoperiod and Temperature Responses in Early-Maturing, Near-Isogenic Soybean Lines
  Crop Sci. 2001, 41(3):721-727
Przepiorkowski and St. Martin 2003
  The Effect of Grafting on the Flowering of Near-Isogenic Lines of Soybean
  Crop Sci. 2003, 43(5):1760-1763
Watanabe et al. 2011A
  A Map-Based Cloning Strategy Employing a Residual Heterozygous Line Reveals that the GIGANTEA Gene Is Involved in Soybean Maturity and Flowering
  Genetics 2011 188:395-407






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