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Reference Report for IND86008685
Title:A bacterial leafspot of soybean caused by a new race of Pseudomonas syringae pv Glycinea.
Authors:Stall, B., Kucharek, T.A.
Source:Proc. Soil Crop Sci. Soc. Fla. 1985, 44:174-177
Abstract:Inoculum obtained from a bacterial leafspot, which appeared on Glycine max cv. Centennial in 1980 in Florida, was used to infect 13 cultivars and 2 breeding lines in a greenhouse test. Susceptible reactions occurred only in Centennial, Lee and one of the breeding lines. Inoculation of Centennial and 7 differential cultivars with the unknown bacterium and with race 2 of P. syringae pv. glycinea gave consistent resistance reactions with all cultivars except Centennial, indicating that the bacterium isolated is a new race of P. syringae pv. glycinea.






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