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In the FY2015--1,313 producer soil samples were analyzed for SCN and results and recommendations provided to the submitters. This number is slightly higher than last year submissions, indicating continued awareness of SCN in the state.
We have determined the Heterodera glycines types for 73 SCN populations collected from SD. Results indicate 25% of the SCN populations tested can reproduce on PI 88788, a common source of resistance used in SD. Of the HG types tested, 29% were HG type 0 (these populations had <10% female index on all SCN differential lines). The majority of SCN populations tested could only reproduce on a single PI line. These results indicate that use of resistance genes available in commercial cultivars is still viable, but should be combined with other management practices to avoid adapted SCN populations increasing.