Revolutionizing Soybean Farming: High Genetic Variability Promises Bountiful Harvests
The study looked at genetic differences in soybean plants. They found that the plants varied a lot in their characteristics like leaf area and number of branches. These differences were mostly due to genetics rather than the environment. Some traits, like plant height and number of pods, had a lot of genetic variation and were passed down from parent to offspring. This information can help breeders develop soybean varieties with desired traits more efficiently.