Glycine max (L.) Merr.
Rank: SpeciesTaxon Status: accepted
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Vernaculars (+) (-) Azerbaijani: Ekme Soya sources: Karyagin, I. I. - In: Flora Azerbaijana, Vol. 5. Baku. (Rus) 1954. Belarussian: Soya Shchatzinistaya sources: Kiselevski A. I. - Latino-Russko-Belorusski Botanicheski Slovar. Minsk. 160 P. 1967. Catalan: soja sources: Anthos (2010). Information System of the plants of Spain. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC - Fundación Biodiversidad. (for names from the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands). English: GM Soya; Soya; Soya Bean; Soyabean; Soya-bean; Soybean sources: NCBE - Gen. Mod. Food: NCBE Guide. URL: Www. Ncbe. Rdg. Ac. Uk/NCBE 1999.;Maxwell, R. H. - In: Dassanayake, M. D. & Fosberg, F. R. (Eds.) A Revised Han 1991.;Hermann, F. J. - USDA Tech. Bull. 1268. A Revision Of The Genus Glycine... 1962.;Stace, C. - New Flora Of The British Isles. Cambridge Univ. Press 1991.;Huq, A. M. - Plant Names Of Bangladesh. Dhaka. 1986. Estonian: Karvane Sojauba sources: Talts, S. - In: Eesti NSV Floora Vol. 3. Tallinn. Papilionaceae. (Es) 1959. Euskera: soia sources: Anthos (2010). Information System of the plants of Spain. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC - Fundación Biodiversidad. (for names from the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands). Finnish: Soijapapu sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. German: Sojabohne sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Italian: Glicine sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Latvian: Sarmataina Soja sources: Livena, Dz. - In: Latvijas PSR Flora Vol. 3. Riga. Leguminosae. (Latv) 1957. Lithuanian: Gauruotoji Soja sources: Stancevicius, A. - In: Lietuvos TSR Flora, Vol. 4. Vilnius. (Lit) 1971. Romanian: Soe Mare sources: Geideman, T. S. - Opredelitel Vysshikh Rasteni Moldavskoi SSR, 3rd ed. 1986. Russian: Glitzine Krupneishaya; Glitzine Shchetinistaya; Kitaiskie Boby; Soya Kulturnaya; Soya Posevnaya; Soya Shchetinistovolosistaya; Soya Zhestkovolosistaya sources: Pavlova, N. S. - Fabaceae. In Plantae... Orientis Extremi. Vol. 4. Leningrad( 1989.;Vassilczenko, I. T. - In: Flora Partis Europaeae URSS, Vol. 6. Leningrad. (Rus) 1987.;Roldugin, I. I. - In: Flora Kazakhstana, Vol. 5. Alma-Ata. (Rus) 1961.;Vvedenski, A. I. - In: Flora Uzbekistanica, Vol. 3. Taschkent. (Rus) 1955. Spanish, Castillian: soja sources: Anthos (2010). Information System of the plants of Spain. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC - Fundación Biodiversidad. (for names from the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands). Swedish: Sojabona sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. unknown: Fejao-soja; Soja Literature
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