Breeding for disease resistance in soybean: a global perspective

F Lin, SS Chhapekar, CC Vieira, MP Da Silva… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2022 - Springer
Key message This review provides a comprehensive atlas of QTLs, genes, and alleles
conferring resistance to 28 important diseases in all major soybean production regions in …

Integrated management of important soybean pathogens of the United States in changing climate

MG Roth, RW Webster, DS Mueller… - Journal of Integrated …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is a major crop grown in the United States but is susceptible to
many diseases that cause significant yield losses each year. Consistent threats exist across …

Advanced material modulation of nutritional and phytohormone status alleviates damage from soybean sudden death syndrome

C Ma, J Borgatta, BG Hudson, AA Tamijani… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract Customized Cu3 (PO4) 2 and CuO nanosheets and commercial CuO nanoparticles
were investigated for micronutrient delivery and suppression of soybean sudden death …

Climate change and extreme weather events-Implications for food production, plant diseases, and pests

C Rosenzweig, A Iglesius, XB Yang, PR Epstein… - 2001 - digitalcommons.unl.edu
Current and future energy use from burning of fossil fuels and clearing of forests for
cultivation can have profound effects on the global environment, agriculture, and the …

Sudden-death syndrome of soybean is caused by two morphologically and phylogenetically distinct species within the Fusarium solani species complex—F. virguliforme in …

T Aoki, K O'Donnell, Y Homma, AR Lattanzi - Mycologia, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Soybean sudden-death syndrome has become a serious constraint to commercial
production of this crop in North and South America during the past decade. To assess …

The Diaporthe sojae species complex: Phylogenetic re-assessment of pathogens associated with soybean, cucurbits and other field crops

D Udayanga, LA Castlebury, AY Rossman… - Fungal Biology, 2015 - Elsevier
Phytopathogenic species of Diaporthe are associated with a number of soybean diseases
including seed decay, pod and stem blight and stem canker and lead to considerable crop …

Genome-wide association mapping of quantitative resistance to sudden death syndrome in soybean

Z Wen, R Tan, J Yuan, C Bales, W Du, S Zhang… - BMC genomics, 2014 - Springer
Background Sudden death syndrome (SDS) is a serious threat to soybean production that
can be managed with host plant resistance. To dissect the genetic architecture of …

Sudden death syndrome of soybean in South America is caused by four species of Fusarium: Fusarium brasiliense sp. nov., F. cuneirostrum sp. nov., F. tucumaniae …

T Aoki, K O'Donnell, MM Scandiani - Mycoscience, 2005 - Elsevier
Soybean sudden death syndrome (SDS) pathogens and dry bean root-rot pathogens were
studied taxonomically, phylogenetically, and pathologically. Detailed phenotypic …

Qualitative genetics

RG Palmer, TW Pfeiffer, GR Buss… - … , production, and uses, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter summarizes existing information and highlights new information on soybean
qualitative genetics with an emphasis on publications and data reported since 1986. The …

Genome‐wide association and epistasis studies unravel the genetic architecture of sudden death syndrome resistance in soybean

J Zhang, A Singh, DS Mueller, AK Singh - The Plant Journal, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Summary Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is an economically important crop that is grown
worldwide. Sudden death syndrome (SDS), caused by Fusarium virguliforme, is one of the …