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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2004

A QTL that enhances and broadens Bt insect resistance in soybean.

David R. Walker; James Narvel; H. Roger Boerma; J. N. All; Wayne A. Parrott

Effective strategies are needed to manage insect resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) proteins expressed in transgenic crops. To evaluate a multiple resistance gene pyramiding strategy, eight soybean (Glycine max) lines possessing factorial combinations of two quantitative trait loci (QTLs) from plant introduction (PI) 229358 and a synthetic Bt cry1Ac gene were developed using marker-assisted selection with simple sequence repeat markers. Field studies were conducted in 2000 and 2001 to evaluate resistance to corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea) and soybean looper (Pseudoplusia includens), and detached leaf bioassays were used to test antibiosis resistance to Bt-resistant and Bt-susceptible strains of tobacco budworm (TBW; Heliothis virescens). Based on defoliation in the field and larval weight gain on detached leaves, lines carrying a combination of cry1Ac and the PI 229358 allele at a QTL on linkage group M were significantly more resistant to the lepidopteran pests, including the Bt-resistant TBW strain, than were the other lines. This is the first report of a complementary additive effect between a Bt transgene and a plant insect resistance QTL with an uncharacterized mode of action that was introgressed using marker-assisted selection.


Archive | 2002

Soybean cultivar SN79525

James Narvel


Crop Science | 2001

A retrospective DNA marker assessment of the development of insect resistant soybean

James Narvel; David R. Walker; Brian G. Rector; J. N. All; Wayne A. Parrott; H. Roger Boerma


Crop Science | 2007

Map location of the Rpp1 locus that confers resistance to soybean rust in soybean

David L. Hyten; G. L. Hartman; Randall L. Nelson; Reid D. Frederick; Vergel C. Concibido; James Narvel; Perry B. Cregan


Crop Science | 2000

Simple sequence repeat diversity among soybean plant introductions and elite genotypes.

James Narvel; Walter R. Fehr; Wen-Chy Chu; David Grant; Randy C. Shoemaker


Crop Science | 1998

Agronomic and Seed Traits of Soybean Lines Lacking Seed Lipoxygenases

James Narvel; Walter R. Fehr; Grace A. Welke


Archive | 2007

A method to identify disease resistant quantitative trait loci in soybean and compositions thereof

George James Baley; John Tamulonis; Chongqing Xie; David Butruille; Samuel R. Eathingon; Michael D. Haverdink; Warren M. Kruger; John R. LeDeaux; Vergel C. Concibido; James Narvel; John W. Pitkin


Archive | 2008

Methods and compositions for high yielding soybeans with nematode resistance

Vergel C. Concibido; Jennifer R. Hicks; James Narvel; Nancy Sebern


Archive | 2008

Soybean variety d5903654

James Narvel; Jennifer L. Yates


Archive | 2010

SOYBEAN VARIETY A1024197

Jennifer L. Yates; James Narvel

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