--- taxid: 45690 genus: Glycine species: falcata abbrev: glyfa description: "Glycine falcata (Benth.) is unique among perennial Glycine species in that it does not form a vine but rather short, erect stems from a fibrous woody root system instead of the more common taproot. Seeds are round and smooth similar to the annual species. G. falcata is a diploid (2n = 40) and is the sole member of the F-genome. It is sister to the remainder of subgenus Glycine, and is distinctive ecologically, characteristically growing in the black soil region of Queensland and possessing both chasmogamous and below- ground cleistogamous flowers, the latter producing geocarpic fruits (Ratnaparkhe et al 2011; Gonzalez-Orozco et al., 2012)." resources: - name: SoyMap2 Diversity Browser on Glyma.Wm82.a1 (Gmax1.01) URL: "https://soybase.org/gb2/gbrowse/gmax1.01/?label=diversity_falcata_BES_alignments" description: "GBrowse for G. falcata Bac End Sequence alignments on Glyma.Wm82.a1 (Gmax1.01)" - name: SoyMap2 Diversity Browser on Glyma.Wm82.a2 (Gmax2.0) URL: "https://soybase.org/gb2/gbrowse/gmax2.0/?label=diversity_falcata_bes_alignments_relaxed_filtering" description: "GBrowse for G. falcata Bac End Sequence alignments on Glyma.Wm82.a2 (Gmax2.0)" - name: SoyMap II project URL: "/projects/zhuang_wang_2022" description: "SoyMap II project to sequence perennial relatives of soybean." strains: - identifier: G1718 accession: G1718 accession_group: Zhuang, Wang et al., 2022 name: G. falcata origin: Queensland, Australia description: "Glycine falcata (Benth.) is unique among perennial Glycine species in that it does not form a vine but rather short, erect stems from a fibrous woody root system instead of the more common taproot. Seeds are round and smooth similar to the annual species."