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  • soybeans and other oilseeds.-wiley online library in Peru
  • soybeans and other oilseeds.-wiley online library in Peru
  • soybeans and other oilseeds.-wiley online library in Peru
  • soybeans and other oilseeds.-wiley online library in Peru

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  • Which countries import soybean oil?
  • Soybean is the major oilseed produced and consumed in the world today and a major commodity traded in world markets. Asian countries are the largest importers of soybean oil, with China, India, and Iran the major importers. Argentina and Brazil are the two largest exporters of soybean oil, followed by the USA.
  • Does p450/cyp78a regulate seed size in soybean?
  • The P450/CYP78A regulates seed size in soybean and might have been selected during domestication (Wang et al., 2015; Zhao et al., 2016; Du et al., 2017).
  • Which countries import soybean meal?
  • Europe is the major importer of soybean meal, utilizing about half of the world's imports. Soybean meal in Europe is used primarily in livestock rations. Asia is second to Europe as the largest soybean meal importer. China and Thailand are the largest soybean meal importers in Asia.
  • Where does soybean meal come from?
  • Soybean meal in Europe is used primarily in livestock rations. Asia is second to Europe as the largest soybean meal importer. China and Thailand are the largest soybean meal importers in Asia. Canada and Mexico are the major importers of soybean meal in North and Central America.
  • How long have soybeans been domesticated?
  • The modern cultivated soybeans have been domesticated from its close wild relative (Glycine soja) 6000–9000 yr ago and have plenty of morphological and physiological variations (Doebley et al., 2006; Kim et al., 2010; Sedivy et al., 2017). Fewer but larger seeds were a typical phenotypic change during crop domestication (Gaut et al., 2018).
  • Which haplotypes are found in cultivated soybeans?
  • Three major haplotypes (Hap1, Hap2, and Hap3) were identified according to the SNPs and Indels (Fig. 7a; Table S9). The geographic distributions of these soybean accessions were further compared, and all these cultivated soybeans belong to the Hap3 (Fig. 7b).