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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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Development of Molecular Inversion Probes for Soybean Progeny Genomic Selection Genotyping

TL;DR: The accuracy of MIPs combined with its low per sample cost makes it a powerful tool to enable genomic selection within soybean breeding programs.
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Genetic Mapping for Agronomic Traits in IAPAR 81/LP97-28 Population of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) under Drought Conditions.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors attempted to map quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and identify molecular markers that are linked to drought tolerance in the common bean and found that these markers played an essential role in reducing most of the traits that were evaluated.
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Development of SNP marker panels for genotyping by target sequencing (GBTS) and its application in soybean

TL;DR: In this paper , three assay panels were selected from the SoySNP50K, 40K, 20K, and 10K arrays, containing 41,541, 20,748, and 9670 SNP markers, respectively, for genotyping by target sequencing (GBTS).
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Determination of Seed Storage Proteins and Total Isoflavones in Wild and Cultivated Soybeans

TL;DR: Two soybean components namely, storage proteins and isoflavone content in a wild and three cultivated soybean genotypes were characterized and compared and suggested possible interactions between proteins andIsoflavones.
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Registration of USDA‐N7005 soybean germplasm with high yield and 62.5% pedigree from Japanese accessions Tamahikari and PI 416937

TL;DR: USDA-N7005 is an early maturity group VII, F4 derived germplasm with excellent yield potential that traces 62.5% of its pedigree to Japanese accessions that are not part of the historical genetic base of U.S. soybean breeding as discussed by the authors .