2012
Discovery and introgression of novel genes for resistance to SCN soybean germ plasm of early maturity groups
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
NematodePest
Lead Principal Investigator:
Silvia Cianzio, Iowa State University
Co-Principal Investigators:
Prakash Arelli, University of Tennessee-Institute of Agriculture
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Brief Project Summary:

The narrow genetic base of the U.S. cultivated soybean has been a concern to soybean growers and producers in terms of how the crop will respond to pest outbreaks that may overcome the genetic resistance commonly used in breeding cultivars. Concurrent to this concern is the fact that soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is one of the most destructive and yield- damaging pest to which soybean are exposed. Cultivars with genetic resistance are the only feasible means to control the pest and protect soybean yield.

The overall goal of this project is to widen the genetic base of soybean resistance to SCN by the discovery of new sources of resistance and their ingression into superior yielding lines...

Unique Keywords:
#nematodes
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