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1. Subfunctionalisation and self-repression of duplicated E1 homologues finetunes soybean flowering and adaptation.

2. A critical suppression feedback loop determines soybean photoperiod sensitivity.

3. Dt1 inhibits SWEET-mediated sucrose transport to regulate photoperiod-dependent seed weight in soybean.

4. Natural variation of FKF1 controls flowering and adaptation during soybean domestication and improvement.

5. Diverse flowering responses subjecting to ambient high temperature in soybean under short-day conditions.

6. The genetic basis of high-latitude adaptation in wild soybean.

7. SHORT-ROOT paralogs mediate feedforward regulation of D-type cyclin to promote nodule formation in soybean.

8. An atypical Phytophthora sojae RxLR effector manipulates host vesicle trafficking to promote infection.

9. Genetic basis and adaptation trajectory of soybean from its temperate origin to tropics.

10. A recent retrotransposon insertion of J caused E6 locus facilitating soybean adaptation into low latitude.

11. A critical role of the soybean evening complex in the control of photoperiod sensitivity and adaptation.

12. SlGT11 controls floral organ patterning and floral determinacy in tomato.

13. Soybean AP1 homologs control flowering time and plant height.

14. A paralogous decoy protects Phytophthora sojae apoplastic effector PsXEG1 from a host inhibitor.

15. A Phytophthora sojae effector suppresses endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated immunity by stabilizing plant Binding immunoglobulin Proteins.

16. Differential regulation of defense-related proteins in soybean during compatible and incompatible interactions between Phytophthora sojae and soybean by comparative proteomic analysis.

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