Soybean is an important food legume in Thailand. Three recommended varieties, namely \u27S.J.1\u27, \u27 S.J.2 \u27 and \u27S.J.4\u27, are commonly used at present. These varieties are susceptible to rust, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi Syd. , which is one of the serious soybean diseases in Thailand , especially when soybeans are planted in the wet season
Soybean rust, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi Sydow, is a severe foliar disease of soybean [Glycine ...
The cultivar \u27Tracy\u27 had been extensively used as a parent in breeding programs even before La...
Many of the widely grown soybean cultivars in the Mid-Atlautic region are susceptible to phytophthor...
Mutation experiments for inducing rust resistance in 11 soybean cultivars have been carried out sinc...
Since 1970, soybean radiation experiments have been conducted in Thailand. The objectives are (1) to...
AbstractRust disease, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, Syd. is one of the many diseases that cause l...
Forty soybean cultivars were received from the Peoples Republic of China in a number of exchanges be...
Almost all of the soybeans grown in Australia are found in Queensland and New South Wales, with very...
Soybean has been under cultivation in low hills of Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the Himalayas and t...
The soybean genus Glycine is currently divided into two subgenera, Gly-cine and Soja (Hymowitz and N...
Among the diseases that can reduce soybean production is rust disease caused by the fungus Phakopsor...
Asian soybean rust is caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi. This disease was first reported in...
In 1979 at the Woodslee Soil Substation, 19 F2 populations were planted May 23 in single-row plots, ...
Soybean intercropping with other crops usually causes poor yield, mainly by light reduction . Someti...
Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) was first reported as a natural host of peanut mottle virus (PMV) i...
Soybean rust, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi Sydow, is a severe foliar disease of soybean [Glycine ...
The cultivar \u27Tracy\u27 had been extensively used as a parent in breeding programs even before La...
Many of the widely grown soybean cultivars in the Mid-Atlautic region are susceptible to phytophthor...
Mutation experiments for inducing rust resistance in 11 soybean cultivars have been carried out sinc...
Since 1970, soybean radiation experiments have been conducted in Thailand. The objectives are (1) to...
AbstractRust disease, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, Syd. is one of the many diseases that cause l...
Forty soybean cultivars were received from the Peoples Republic of China in a number of exchanges be...
Almost all of the soybeans grown in Australia are found in Queensland and New South Wales, with very...
Soybean has been under cultivation in low hills of Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the Himalayas and t...
The soybean genus Glycine is currently divided into two subgenera, Gly-cine and Soja (Hymowitz and N...
Among the diseases that can reduce soybean production is rust disease caused by the fungus Phakopsor...
Asian soybean rust is caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi. This disease was first reported in...
In 1979 at the Woodslee Soil Substation, 19 F2 populations were planted May 23 in single-row plots, ...
Soybean intercropping with other crops usually causes poor yield, mainly by light reduction . Someti...
Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) was first reported as a natural host of peanut mottle virus (PMV) i...
Soybean rust, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi Sydow, is a severe foliar disease of soybean [Glycine ...
The cultivar \u27Tracy\u27 had been extensively used as a parent in breeding programs even before La...
Many of the widely grown soybean cultivars in the Mid-Atlautic region are susceptible to phytophthor...