Resistance to Ohio's primary soybean pathogens is key to the development of high-yielding, adapted varieties challenging Ohio's production systems. Breeders want more than a line that is resistant to cross with; they also want molecular markers or the genes that are associated with the expression of that resistance.
During 2010-2012 we identified several varieties/PIs that were also resistant to Fusarium graminearum, Pythium irregularee, and Pythium ultimum among the lines that are characterizing resistance to Phytophthora sojae.
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