Gregory D. Gebhart
Iowa State University
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Plant Health Progress | 2017
Michael T. McCarville; Christopher C. Marett; Mark P. Mullaney; Gregory D. Gebhart; Gregory L. Tylka
Management of the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) relies heavily on use of SCN-resistant soybean varieties to limit nematode reproduction and minimize yield loss. For Iowa, almost all SCN-resistant soybean varieties contain SCN resistance genes from a breeding line named Plant Introduction (PI) 88788. Iowa State University conducts experiments to evaluate numerous SCN-resistant and three to four SCN-susceptible soybean varieties in up to nine field experiments across Iowa each year. Data on SCN population density, virulence (SCN race and HG type), soybean yield, precipitation, and growing degree days from more than 25,000 four-row plots in field experiments conducted from 2001 to 2015 were analyzed to determine how these factors affected SCN reproduction and yield. SCN population densities were positively correlated with temperatures and negatively associated with precipitation during the growing seasons, indicating that SCN reproduction was greatest in hot, dry years. Over the years, virulence of SCN populations on PI 88788 increased in the fields in which the experiments were conducted, resulting in increased end-of-season SCN population densities and reduced yields of SCN-resistant soybean varieties with the PI 88788 source of resistance. These results indicate that soybean yield loss caused by SCN on resistant varieties with the common PI 88788 source of resistance likely will increase as virulence of SCN populations increases unless new sources of resistance become widely available and used in the future.
Archive | 2001
Gregory L. Tylka; Gregory D. Gebhart; Christopher C. Marett
Use of resistant soybean varieties is a very effective strategy for managing soybean cyst nematode (SCN), and numerous SCN-resistant soybean varieties are available for Iowa soybean growers. Each year, public and private SCN-resistant soybean varieties are evaluated in SCN-infested and noninfested fields throughout Iowa by Iowa State University personnel. The research described in this report was performed to assess the agronomic performance of maturity group (MG) I and II SCN-resistant soybean varieties and to determine the effects of the varieties on SCN population densities.
Archive | 2010
Gregory L. Tylka; Gregory D. Gebhart; Christopher C. Marett
Journal of Plant Registrations | 2014
Sylvia R. Cianzio; Madan K. Bhattacharyya; Sivakumar Swaminathan; G. M. Westgate; Gregory D. Gebhart; N. Rivera-Velez; Peter Lundeen; K. Van Der Molen; T. I. Pruski
Archive | 2010
Sylvia R. Cianzio; Peter Lundeen; Kyle Vander Molen; Gregory D. Gebhart
Archive | 2016
Gregory L. Tylka; Gregory D. Gebhart; Christopher C. Marett; Mark P. Mullaney
Archive | 2009
Sylvia R. Cianzio; Gregory D. Gebhart; Peter Lundeen
Archive | 2008
David Rueber; Gregory D. Gebhart; Peter Lundeen
Archive | 2008
Vincent Lawson; Gregory L. Tylka; Christopher C. Marett; Gregory D. Gebhart
Archive | 2007
Vincent Lawson; Gregory L. Tylka; Christopher C. Marett; Gregory D. Gebhart