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Genus Glycine Family Fabaceae
Subfamily Faboideae

Description: Perennial twining or scrambling herbs, stoloniferous or non-stoloniferous; taproot woody.

Leaves alternate, pinnately or palmately 3-foliolate, some species dimorphic; terminal leaflet usually largest; stipules small; stipels small, ± caducous.

Chasmogamous inflorescences axillary, racemose; bracts lanceolate to linear; bracteoles mostly linear. Calyx 5-toothed, the 2 upper teeth joined for most of their length. Petals clawed; standard ± circular, larger than other petals; wings and keel ± oblong. Stamens diadelphous, 1 filament partly free; anthers uniform. Ovary subsessile, with 2–12 ovules; style ± upcurved; stigma small, hairy.

Pods oblong to linear, ± terete or compressed, sometimes curved, often twisting after seed dehiscence; seeds orbicular to quadrate; aril absent, caruncle small, papery, flap-like.


Distribution and occurrence: World: c. 26 spp., E Asia, W Pac.Is, Aust. Aust.: c. 24 spp. (native), all States.

Note: Cleistogamous inflorescences occur in most species; they have green flowers (often quite reduced), solitary or in a few-flowered clusters, in axils of lower leaves, or on specialised subterranean or sub-litter branches; pods oblong. In the specific descriptions the chasmogamous flowers, pods and seeds only are described. The seeds of G. max (L.) Merr., the Soybean, are one of the world's most important sources of protein and oil. Research on the allied Australian species is being carried out in Australia and the U.S.A. This genus is under revision

Text by B.E. Pfeil & M.D. Tindale
Taxon concept:

 Key to the species 
1Apex of mature fruit curved upwards before dehiscence.2
Fruit straight before dehiscence.3
2Leaflet reticulation usually obvious; secondary veins ≥60°; mature fruit with purple flecks.Glycine cyrtoloba
Leaflet reticulation obscure; secondary veins usually ≤50°; fruit without purple flecks.
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Glycine canescens
3Leaflets palmately 3-foliolate.4
Leaflets pinnately 3-foliolate.
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4Leaflet reticulation obvious; stoloniferous.Glycine microphylla
Leaflet reticulation obscure; not stoloniferous.
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5Fruit 7–13-seeded; secondary veins ≥50°, obvious; seed surface rough, not mottled; terminal stipels usually present.Glycine clandestina
Fruit 5–9-seeded; secondary veins ≤50°, obscure; seed surface smooth, mottled; terminal stipels usually absent.
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Glycine rubiginosa
6Leaflet reticulation obscure; rachis ≤4 mm long; not stoloniferous; fruit 7–13-seeded.Glycine clandestina
Leaflet reticulation usually obvious; rachis variable, often >4 mm long; stoloniferous or not stoloniferous; fruit 1–10-seeded, usually ≤8-seeded.
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7Stoloniferous; adventitious root buds may be visible in axils of older stems, brown; leaflets with length:breadth ratio of ratio 1.3–7:1.8
Not stoloniferous; lacking adventitious root buds; leaflets with length:breadth ratio of 1.1–20:1.
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8Seeds with obvious raised warts (appearing granular under a microscope); leaflets with length:breadth ratio of 1.3–2.2:1; plants moderately hairy on most parts.Glycine latifolia
Seeds with very obscure flattened warts; leaflets with length:breadth ratio of 1.6–7:1; plants sparsely hairy on most parts, or nearly glabrous.
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9Seeds usually shortly barrel-shaped (rarely ± spherical); leaflets with length:breadth ratio of 1.6–4:1; secondary veins 30–60° from midvein (rarely to 70°); rachis often >2 mm long.Glycine tabacina
Seeds usually ± spherical; leaflets with length:breadth ratio of 2–7:1; secondary veins 60–80° from midvein; rachis often <2 mm long.
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Glycine microphylla
10Lower surface of leaflets moderately to densely hairy, upper surfaces sparsely to densely hairy; leaflets up to 38 mm wide; cleistogamous fruit either in leaf axils or on specialised branches arising from partly-covered aerial stems ('litter pods').Glycine tomentella
Lower surface of leaflets sparsely hairy, upper surfaces glabrous to sparsely hairy; leaflets up to 13 mm wide; cleistogamous fruit in leaf axils only.
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11Fruit usually up to 6-seeded (rarely 7-seeded); fruit usually up to 28 mm long (rarely to 30 mm); sinus between upper calyx teeth 0.25–0.5 mm long.Glycine stenophita
Fruit usually 6–9-seeded (rarely 4-seeded); fruit usually >28 mm long (rarely from 25 mm long); sinus between upper calyx teeth 0.25–1 mm long.
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Glycine pacifica

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