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Xuecheng Ning
Researcher at Xinjiang Agricultural University
Publications - 3
Citations - 269
Xuecheng Ning is an academic researcher from Xinjiang Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Germplasm. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 225 citations.
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Genetic structure and diversity of cultivated soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) landraces in China
Yinghui Li,Rongxia Guan,Zhangxiong Liu,Yansong Ma,Lixia Wang,Linhai Li,Fanyun Lin,Weijiang Luan,Pengyin Chen,Zhe Yan,Yuan Guan,Li Zhu,Xuecheng Ning,Marinus J. M. Smulders,Wei Li,Rihua Piao,Yanhua Cui,Zhongmei Yu,Min Guan,Ruzhen Chang,Anfu Hou,Ainong Shi,Bo Zhang,Shenlong Zhu,Lijuan Qiu +24 more
TL;DR: The Chinese genebank contains 23,587 soybean landraces collected from 29 provinces and seven clusters were inferred, providing the first molecular evidence for the hypotheses that the origin of cultivated soybean is the Yellow River region.
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Establishment of Chinese soybean (Glycine max) core collections with agronomic traits and SSR markers
Lixia Wang,Yuan Guan,Rongxia Guan,Yinghui Li,Yansong Ma,Zhi-min Dong,Xian Liu,Hai-yan Zhang,Yue-qiang Zhang,Zhangxiong Liu,Ruzhen Chang,Haiming Xu,Linhai Li,Fanyun Lin,Weijiang Luan,Zhe Yan,Xuecheng Ning,Li Zhu,Yanhua Cui,Rihua Piao,Yan Liu,Pengying Chen,Lijuan Qiu +22 more
TL;DR: This core collection of Chinese soybean would provide an effective platform in proper exploitation of soybean germplasm resources for the study of complex traits and discovering important novel traits for crop genetic development.
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Genetic diversity center of cultivated soybean (Glycine max) in China – New insight and evidence for the diversity center of Chinese cultivated soybean
Lixia Wang,Fanyun Lin,Lin-hai Li,Wei Li,Zhe Yan,Weijiang Luan,Rihua Piao,Yuan Guan,Xuecheng Ning,Li Zhu,Yan-song Ma,Zhi-min Dong,Hai-yan Zhang,Yue-qiang Zhang,Rongxia Guan,Ying-hui Li,Zhangxiong Liu,Ruzhen Chang,Lijuan Qiu +18 more
TL;DR: An analysis of genetic diversity based on simple-sequence repeat (SSR) variations within a core collection of 2111 accessions of Chinese soybean landraces found two regions that had higher number of alleles (NA) and greater polymorphic information content (PIC) values than the others.