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Qijian Song

Researcher at Agricultural Research Service

Publications -  173
Citations -  15802

Qijian Song is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 150 publications receiving 13226 citations. Previous affiliations of Qijian Song include United States Department of Agriculture & University of Maryland, College Park.

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A novel Phakopsora pachyrhizi resistance allele (Rpp) contributed by PI 567068A.

TL;DR: The results of haplotype analysis demonstrated that PI 567102B and PI 567068A share the same haplotype in the resistance locus containing both Rpp alleles, which was designated as the Rpp6/Rpp[PI5670 68A] haplotype.
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POWR1 is a domestication gene pleiotropically regulating seed quality and yield in soybean

TL;DR: In this paper , a causative TE insertion truncates its CCT domain and substantially increases seed oil content, weight, and yield while decreasing protein content, which significantly contributes to shaping soybean with increased yield/seed weight/oil but reduced protein content.
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Genome-wide association study and genomic selection for yield and related traits in soybean.

TL;DR: In this article, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed using a Bayesian Information and Linkage Disequilibrium Iteratively Nested Keyway (BLINK) model.
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Molecular dissection of resistance gene cluster and candidate gene identification of Pl 17 and Pl 19 in sunflower by whole-genome resequencing

TL;DR: Six and eight SNP markers diagnostic for Pl 17 and Pl 19, respectively, were identified upon evaluation of 96 diverse sunflower lines, providing a very useful tool for marker-assisted selection in sunflower breeding programs.
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Draft genome sequence of Diaporthe aspalathi isolate MS-SSC91, a fungus causing stem canker in soybean.

TL;DR: The successful assembly of the draft genome sequence of a D. aspalathi isolate, designated MS-SSC91, that was isolated from the stem of a field-grown soybean plant in Mississippi, USA in 2006 is reported.