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Plant Disease | 1998

Performance of frogeye leaf spot-resistant and -susceptible near-isolines of soybean

M. A. R. Mian; H. R. Boerma; D. V. Phillips; M. M. Kenty; G. Shannon; E. R. Shipe; A. R. Soffes Blount; D. B. Weaver

Frogeye leaf spot (FLS) caused by Cercospora sojina Hara is a disease of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) that causes significant seed yield losses in warm, humid environments of southeastern United States. The Rcs3 gene in soybean has been reported to condition resistance to all known races of C. sojina. The objectives of this study were to determine the effectiveness of Rcs3 in limiting seed yield loss due to FLS and to compare the seed yield of the resistant and susceptible near-isolines (NILs) in the absence of significant FLS disease. Four pairs of NILs-Colquitt/Colquitt-Rcs3, Gordon/Gordon-Rcs3, Thomas/Thomas-Rcs3, and Wright/Wright-Rcs 3-were evaluated in 23 field experiments in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina during 1992 to 1994. The amount of damage to susceptible soybean caused by FLS was dependent on the specific environment. All four of the Rcs3 NILs were resistant to the prevalent races of FLS in all environments. In the absence of significant FLS disease, each of the Rcs3 NILs was at least equal to the respective susceptible line in its seed yield. In the presence of FLS infestation, the susceptible lines suffered significant seed yield loss (up to 31%) compared to their Rcs3 NILs. The effect of FLS on seed yield was dependent on cumulative disease severity over the growing season. Thus, the area under disease progress curve was more useful than percent of leaf area infected at the end of the growing season (R7 stage of development) in explaining the seed yield loss due to FLS.


Crop Science | 2011

Evaluation of USDA soybean germplasm accessions for resistance to soybean rust in the southern United States

David R. Walker; H. R. Boerma; D. V. Phillips; R. W. Schneider; J. B. Buckley; E. R. Shipe; John D. Mueller; D. B. Weaver; Edward J. Sikora; S. H. Moore; G. L. Hartman; M. R. Miles; Donna K. Harris; David L. Wright; James J. Marois; Randall L. Nelson


Crop Science | 2008

Planting Date Influence on Soybean Agronomic Traits and Seed Composition in Modified Fatty Acid Breeding Lines

C. L. Ray; E. R. Shipe; W. C. Bridges


Agronomy Journal | 2005

Effect of row spacing and soybean genotype on mainstem and branch yield

Jason K. Norsworthy; E. R. Shipe


Crop Science | 1997

Registration of 'Dillon' soybean

E. R. Shipe; John D. Mueller; S. A. Lewis; P. F. Williams; J. P. Tomkins


Crop Science | 2014

Evaluation of Soybean Germplasm Accessions for Resistance to Phakopsora pachyrhizi Populations in the Southeastern United States, 2009-2012

David R. Walker; Donna K. Harris; Zachary R. King; Zenglu Li; H. Roger Boerma; J. Blair Buckley; D. B. Weaver; Edward J. Sikora; E. R. Shipe; John D. Mueller; James W. Buck; R. W. Schneider; James J. Marois; David L. Wright; Randall L. Nelson


Crop Protection | 2006

Evaluation of glyphosate-resistant Glycine max genotypes for competitiveness at recommended seeding rates in wide and narrow rows

Jason K. Norsworthy; E. R. Shipe


Agronomy Journal | 1997

Environmental Adaptation of Long-Juvenile Soybean Cultivars and Elite Strains

Jeffrey P. Tomkins; E. R. Shipe


Crop Science | 1996

Soybean growth and agronomic performance in response to the long-juvenile trait

Jeffrey P. Tomkins; E. R. Shipe


Crop Science | 1995

Registration of ‘Maxcy’ Soybean

E. R. Shipe; John D. Mueller; S. A. Lewis; P. F. Williams

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