Glycine canescens

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Glycine canescens is a perennial wild soybean species native to Australia, valued for its genetic diversity and importance in soybean breeding and evolutionary studies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf perennial plant
plant species
wild soybean
belongsToClade angiosperms
eudicots NERFINISHED
rosids NERFINISHED
belongsToGenePoolOf soybean NERFINISHED
chromosomeNumber 2n=40
conservationStatus not widely cultivated
family Fabaceae NERFINISHED
fixesNitrogenWith rhizobia
flowerColor typically purple
genus Glycine
growthForm perennial herb
trailing or climbing vine
habitat grassland
open woodland
rocky soils
sandy soils
hasTrait adaptation to arid environments
drought tolerance potential
heat tolerance potential
high genetic diversity
isModelFor adaptation to climate variability
wild soybean evolution
kingdom Plantae
leafType trifoliate leaves
lifeCycle perennial
nativeTo Australia
semi‑arid regions of Australia
southern Australia NERFINISHED
order Fabales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollinatedBy insects
relatedTo Glycine max NERFINISHED
cultivated soybean
reproductiveType capable of outcrossing
self‑pollinating
seedType legume seeds
subfamily Faboideae NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
tribe Phaseoleae NERFINISHED
usedIn evolutionary studies
genetic diversity studies
soybean breeding
valuedFor genetic resources for crop improvement
resilience traits for soybean breeding

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Glycine includesSpecies Glycine canescens