Natural variation at the soybean J locus improves adaptation to the tropics and enhances yield
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Dong Cao | Haiyang Nan | James L Weller | Xiaohui Zhao | Tong Su | Zheng Wang | Xinyi Shi | Baohui Liu | Fanjiang Kong | Xingliang Hou | J. Weller | Xinyi Shi | Baohui Liu | Fanjiang Kong | Xiaohui Yuan | Zhixi Tian | Chao Fang | Shulin Liu | Sijia Lu | E. Cober | D. Cao | Yilong Hu | Xiaoming Li | Yilong Hu | Xingliang Hou | Sijia Lu | Chao Fang | Shulin Liu | Lingping Kong | Xiaohui Yuan | Zhixi Tian | Elroy R Cober | Fengge Zhang | Shichen Li | Xiaoming Li | Lingping Kong | Haiyang Nan | Xiaohui Zhao | Tong Su | Shichen Li | Zheng Wang | Fengge Zhang
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