Natural variation at the soybean J locus improves adaptation to the tropics and enhances yield

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Soybean is a major legume crop originating in temperate regions, and photoperiod responsiveness is a key factor in its latitudinal adaptation. Varieties from temperate regions introduced to lower latitudes mature early and have extremely low grain yields. Introduction of the long-juvenile (LJ) trait extends the vegetative phase and improves yield under short-day conditions, thereby enabling expansion of cultivation in tropical regions. Here we report the cloning and characterization of J, the major classical locus conferring the LJ trait, and identify J as the ortholog of Arabidopsis thaliana EARLY FLOWERING 3 (ELF3). J depends genetically on the legume-specific flowering repressor E1, and J protein physically associates with the E1 promoter to downregulate its transcription, relieving repression of two important FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) genes and promoting flowering under short days. Our findings identify an important new component in flowering-time control in soybean and provide new insight into soybean adaptation to tropical regions.

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Lu, S., Zhao, X., Hu, Y., Liu, S., Nan, H., Li, X., … Kong, F. (2017). Natural variation at the soybean J locus improves adaptation to the tropics and enhances yield. Nature Genetics, 49(5), 773–779. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.3819

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