2018
Discovery and Deployment of Novel Genes for Durable Resistance to Multiple Nematode Populations in Soybean (1820-172-0117-A)
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
(none assigned)
Lead Principal Investigator:
Zenglu Li, University of Georgia
Co-Principal Investigators:
Silvia Cianzio, Iowa State University
Aaron Lorenz, University of Minnesota
Pengyin Chen, University of Missouri
Andrew Scaboo, University of Missouri
Prakash Arelli, University of Tennessee-Institute of Agriculture
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Project Code:
1820-172-0117-A
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Leveraged Funding (Non-Checkoff):
20,000/year (research) + $70,000 (full time research specialist, In kind), University of Georgia Research Foundation and $39,000, Private seed company $40,000/year, Tennessee Soybean Promotion Council $72,000/year, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council $52,000/year, Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council $30,000/year, Iowa Soybean Association and $ 5,000/year, North Central Soybean Research Program (NCSRP) Currently, the team members have secured $258,000 from five states and one seed company to support this research proposal. All participants in the proposal manage large field-oriented soybean research programs as well as molecular breeding labs or they are able to access molecular genotyping facilities. The USDA-ARS Lab at Jackson, TN and the Nematode Resistance Phenotyping Lab at UGA have provided SCN and root-knot nematode resistance greenhouse phenotyping support to the USDA Southern Uniform Tests, respectively.
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Unique Keywords:
#breeding & genetics, #reniform nematode, #root-knot nematode, #soybean nematodes
Information And Results
Final Project Results

Updated September 11, 2019:

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