This research identifies and functionally characterizes the genes within genetic regions that participate in soybean seed oil and protein production and storage. Ultimately, knowledge of these genes can be used to develop commercial soybean cultivars with improved oil and protein content without diminishing yield. The specific objectives are to use prior knowledge to identify key genetic regions associated with variation seed oil and protein content and predict the specific genes which are responsible and evaluate the functions of candidate genes in relation to seed oil and protein contents. The results enhance knowledge of oil and protein production and storage, enabling breeders to design soybeans with a particular seed composition.
Key Benefactors:
farmers, agronomists, extension agents