Abstract

Soybean (Glycine Max), as an important oil crop, was rarely planted in low latitudes due to its poor latitude adaptability. The E6 recessive allele plays a key role in the expansion of soybean cultivation into the lower latitudes of Brazil. In this issue, Fang et al. (995–1003) report that e6PG is a loss‐of‐function allele long juvenile gene J, which was mutagenized by a natural transposon insertion.

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