James E Specht
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Recent Articles
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Diers B, Specht J, Graef G, Song Q, Rainey K, Ramasubramanian V, et al.
Plant Genome
. 2023 Feb;
16(1):e20308.
PMID: 36744727
Soybean is grown primarily for the protein and oil extracted from its seed and its value is influenced by these components. The objective of this study was to map marker-trait...
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Cafaro La Menza N, Arkebauer T, Lindquist J, Monzon J, Knops J, Graef G, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2022 Oct;
74(1):352-363.
PMID: 36242765
Ontogenic changes in soybean radiation use efficiency (RUE) have been attributed to variation in specific leaf nitrogen (SLN) based only on data collected during seed filling. We evaluated this hypothesis...
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Montes C, Fox C, Sanz-Saez A, Serbin S, Kumagai E, Krause M, et al.
Genetics
. 2022 Apr;
221(2).
PMID: 35451475
Photosynthesis is a key target to improve crop production in many species including soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. A challenge is that phenotyping photosynthetic traits by traditional approaches is slow...
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Chen L, Yang S, Araya S, Quigley C, Taliercio E, Mian R, et al.
Theor Appl Genet
. 2022 Mar;
135(5):1797-1810.
PMID: 35275252
Software for high imputation accuracy in soybean was identified. Imputed dataset could significantly reduce the interval of genomic regions controlling traits, thus greatly improve the efficiency of candidate gene identification....
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Fliege C, Ward R, Vogel P, Nguyen H, Quach T, Guo M, et al.
Plant J
. 2022 Jan;
110(1):114-128.
PMID: 34978122
No abstract available.
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Mourtzinis S, Esker P, Specht J, Conley S
Sci Rep
. 2021 Sep;
11(1):17879.
PMID: 34504206
Rising global population and climate change realities dictate that agricultural productivity must be accelerated. Results from current traditional research approaches are difficult to extrapolate to all possible fields because they...
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Cafaro La Menza N, Monzon J, Lindquist J, Arkebauer T, Knops J, Unkovich M, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2020 May;
43(8):1958-1972.
PMID: 32430922
Nitrogen (N) supply can limit the yields of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in highly productive environments. To explore the physiological mechanisms underlying this limitation, seasonal changes in N dynamics,...
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Mourtzinis S, Specht J, Conley S
Sci Rep
. 2019 Feb;
9(1):2800.
PMID: 30808953
Global crop demand is expected to increase by 60-110% by 2050. Climate change has already affected crop yields in some countries, and these effects are expected to continue. Identification of...
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Bandillo N, Anderson J, Kantar M, Stupar R, Specht J, Graef G, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Dec;
7(1):17195.
PMID: 29222468
Soybean (Glycine max) is the most widely grown oilseed in the world and is an important source of protein for both humans and livestock. Soybean is widely adapted to both...
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Xavier A, Jarquin D, Howard R, Ramasubramanian V, Specht J, Graef G, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2017 Dec;
8(2):519-529.
PMID: 29217731
Genetic improvement toward optimized and stable agronomic performance of soybean genotypes is desirable for food security. Understanding how genotypes perform in different environmental conditions helps breeders develop sustainable cultivars adapted...