The tactic of choice for managing soybean cyst nematode (SCN) in infested fields is the use of resistant cultivars. Because expression of SCN resistance is dependent on the occurrence and frequencies of genes for virulence in SCN populations, labeling of SCN-resistant cultivars can be difficult and, occasionally, highly misleading, leading to unanticipated yield losses. The authors' objective was to offer a set of standards for assessing and labeling SCN-resistant cultivars that would allow farmers to make direct comparisons of cultivars. Accepted for publication 15 March 2009. Published 13 May 2009.
Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is a major soybean yield-limiting pest. The present study was conducted to map broad-based SCN resistance loci from the cultivar 'Hartwig'. Two-hundred F2∶3 lines derived from the cross 'Williams 82' x 'Hartwig' were screened with a fourth-generation SCN inbred and 56 polymorphic molecular markers. Allele states and phenotypes were analyzed using stepwise regression and the model selection was made at P [Symbol: see text] 0.01. Four unlinked RFLP markers (A006, A567, A487, A112) were associated with SCN resistance and the partial coefficient of determinations (R(2)) were 91%, 1%, 1%, and 1%. We have mapped a new, major SCN resistance locus (A006) and three minor loci (A567, A487, A112). This complete mapping will accelerate the transfer of broad-based resistance without linkage drag and aid in the determination of relationships among various SCN-resistant germplasm sources.
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