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Reference Report for IND20547623
Title:Incidence of pod and seed infection in two soybean lines differing in resistance to Phomopsis seed decay.
Authors:Anderson, T.R., Buzzell, R.I., Buttery, B.R., Dirks, V.A.
Source:Can. J. Plant Sci. 1995, 75(2):543-545
Abstract:Soyabean cv. Coles (susceptible) and breeding line OX615 (moderately resistant) were evaluated in field trials over 3 years for time and percentage of pod and seed infection caused by P. longicolla, Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora and D. phaseolorum var. sojae. Pod infection increased linearly with time, with OX615 averaging 15% less than Coles at each sampling date. Seed infection increased curvilinearly in conjunction with decreasing seed moisture, with marked increases between the 5th and 7th weeks after flowering. At maturity, av. seed infection was 69% in Coles and 28% in OX615






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