2014
Preventing virulence shifts in Wisconsin's populations of SCN
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Sustainable Production
Keywords:
NematodePest
Lead Principal Investigator:
Ann MacGuidwin, University of Wisconsin
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Brief Project Summary:

Host resistance is the most effective and economic means to manage SCN. There are many soybean cultivars with resistance derived from PI 88788 available to the Wisconsin grower. The ability of SCN populations to develop on a resistant variety, or virulence, is characterized using the Hg-Type system.

The goal of this continuing project is to preserve the usefulness of the PI 88788 and Peking source of resistance for Wisconsin growers by preventing SCN population shifts toward greater virulence.

Past results indicate that SCN populations in Wisconsin have some ability to develop on the most common source of resistance in the region (PI 88788). This finding is contrary to the common...

Unique Keywords:
#nematodes, #soybean cyst nematode - educational activities, #soybean cyst nematode - hg-populations
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