Glycine latifolia

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Glycine latifolia is a wild perennial legume species related to soybean, native to Australia and studied for its genetic diversity and potential use in crop improvement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant species
wild relative of soybean
belongsToSubgenus Glycine subgenus Glycine NERFINISHED
chromosomeNumber 2n=40
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
Rosids
commonName wild soybean relative
distribution New South Wales NERFINISHED
Queensland NERFINISHED
Victoria
family Fabaceae NERFINISHED
genus Glycine NERFINISHED
growthForm herbaceous plant
legume
habitat native grasslands
woodland margins
hasTrait high genetic diversity
perennial growth habit
wild germplasm resource
kingdom Plantae
lifeForm perennial
nativeTo Australia
eastern Australia NERFINISHED
nitrogenFixation symbiotic
order Fabales NERFINISHED
photosynthesisType C3
pollination insect-pollinated
potentialUse source of resistance to diseases
source of resistance to pests
source of tolerance to environmental stresses
relatedTo Glycine max NERFINISHED
reproduction flowering plant
researchArea conservation of crop wild relatives
plant breeding
plant genetics
studiedFor abiotic stress tolerance
disease resistance genes
genetic diversity
symbiontWith rhizobia
taxonRank species
usedFor crop improvement
soybean breeding

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Glycine includesSpecies Glycine latifolia