2011
Screen soybean varieties evaluation entries for resistance to plant parasitic nematodes to enhance our soybean production
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
GeneticsGenomics
Lead Principal Investigator:
Gary Lawrence, Mississippi State University
Co-Principal Investigators:
Brad Burgess, Mississippi State University
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Brief Project Summary:

Plant-parasitic nematodes are the most serious pest to soybean production in the Southern U.S. In Mississippi, they have three major species, which include soybean cyst, reniform and root knot nematodes. Although the soybean cyst is specific to soybean as a host, the reniform and root-knot will feed and reproduce on many Mississippi crops.

Soybean varieties have been identified with resistance to one or more races of soybean cyst and reniform nematodes found in Mississippi. With the increased soybean production in Mississippi there is a need for up-to-date listing of varieties with resistance/tolerance to these nematodes.

Unique Keywords:
#breeding & genetics
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