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Reference Report for IND20394748
Title:Additional genes for resistance to frogeye leaf spot race 5 in soybean.
Authors:Pace, P.F., Weaver, D.B., Ploper, L.D.
Source:Crop Sci. 1993, 33(6):1144-1145
Abstract:Frogeye leaf spot (caused by Cercospora sojina Hara) is a common foliar disease of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) in the southeastern USA. Three major dominant genes (Rcs1, Rcs2, and Rcs3) have been identified that confer resistance to frogeye leaf spot. Our objective was to determine the inheritance and possible allelism to Rcs3 of genes for resistance in 'Lee', 'Stonewall', and 'Ransom'. Lee, Stonewall, and Ransom were all intercrossed, crossed with 'Davis', which has Rcs3, and crossed with known susceptibles. F2 plants of crosses were inoculated with a spore suspension of race 5 of C. sojina, placed in a moist chamber for 2 to 3 d, and identified as susceptible or resistant based on leaf symptoms 14 d after inoculation. All F2 populations segregated 3 resistant:1 susceptible or 15 resistant:1 susceptible. This indicated different dominant genes for resistance to race 5 in Ransom, Stonewall, and Lee and that each was nonallelic to Rcs3 and to each other.






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