2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2004.06.013
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Evaluation of Glycine species for resistance to Bean pod mottle virus

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“…Thirty-six accessions of G. soja were selected from the literature for their stem-tip necrotic reaction to the reassortant isolate K-Ho1 (Zheng et al 2005) in an attempt to find resistance to milder isolates of BPMV. Our assumption was based on the report by Cho and Goodman (1979) that inoculation of a resistant soybean genotype with a more severe isolate of SMV induced a stem-tip necrosis reaction.…”
Section: Reaction Of G Soja Accessions To Bpmv Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thirty-six accessions of G. soja were selected from the literature for their stem-tip necrotic reaction to the reassortant isolate K-Ho1 (Zheng et al 2005) in an attempt to find resistance to milder isolates of BPMV. Our assumption was based on the report by Cho and Goodman (1979) that inoculation of a resistant soybean genotype with a more severe isolate of SMV induced a stem-tip necrosis reaction.…”
Section: Reaction Of G Soja Accessions To Bpmv Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resistance has been found only in Glycine species other than G. max, and soybean cultivars have expressed symptoms with varying degrees of severity (Walters 1970;Scott et al 1974;Schwenk and Nickell 1980;Zheng et al 2005). In screening the Glycine genus for resistance to BPMV, Zheng et al (2005) found variability in the G. soja germplasm for degree of leaf mottling when the accessions were inoculated with one isolate of BPMV. Additionally, Zheng et al (2005) found resistance to BPMV in several G. tomentella accessions.…”
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“…These RILs and the two parental lines were used for this study. PI 366121 was originally collected from Fukushima, Japan, and it was highly susceptible to bean pod mottle virus infection (Zheng et al 2005). Williams 82 was known as susceptible to foxglove aphid, and also recently, the whole genome sequence was published (Schmutz et al 2010).…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%