Three viruses are prevalent on soybean in the peanut producing counties of Virginia. These are peanut mottle virus (PMV), peanut stunt virus (PSV) and soybean mosaic virus (SMV). Each may cause extensive yield losses among susceptible soybean cultivars under certain conditions
In the cultivation of soybean plants in Hokkaido and in the Tohoku region of Japan, the most difficu...
We have been screening tropical and temperate soybean germplasm lines to test for variation in the r...
I have seen pubescence, especially in nature plants, in brown color against gray color. The two type...
In 1976, a plant was selected from the M3 generation of some \u27Essex\u27 soybeans that had been ir...
Boerma and Kuhn (1976) established that \u27Dorman\u27 and \u27CNS\u27 each contain a single dominan...
The results of screening the soybean plant introductions in Maturity Groups II, III, and IV have bee...
A series of seven differential strain groups of SMV, labelled Gl to G7, were reported by Cho and Goo...
Several genes conditioning resistance to SMV have been found and some have been assigned gene symbol...
Haploids are being isolated annually among individuals obtained from polyembryonic seeds associated ...
Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) is distributed worldwide. The primary mode of transmission is through see...
A natural epiphytotic of soybean mosaic virus (SMV) occurred at the Harrow Station in 1976. The dise...
Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) was first reported as a natural host of peanut mottle virus (PMV) i...
Isolines of soybeans are useful tools to study various interactions under field conditions. The purp...
One M3 progeny row of irradiated \u27Lee\u27 soybean (20 kr gamma rays) showed segregation for lea...
Phytophthora root rot, caused by Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea Kuan and Erwin, (Pmg) is on...
In the cultivation of soybean plants in Hokkaido and in the Tohoku region of Japan, the most difficu...
We have been screening tropical and temperate soybean germplasm lines to test for variation in the r...
I have seen pubescence, especially in nature plants, in brown color against gray color. The two type...
In 1976, a plant was selected from the M3 generation of some \u27Essex\u27 soybeans that had been ir...
Boerma and Kuhn (1976) established that \u27Dorman\u27 and \u27CNS\u27 each contain a single dominan...
The results of screening the soybean plant introductions in Maturity Groups II, III, and IV have bee...
A series of seven differential strain groups of SMV, labelled Gl to G7, were reported by Cho and Goo...
Several genes conditioning resistance to SMV have been found and some have been assigned gene symbol...
Haploids are being isolated annually among individuals obtained from polyembryonic seeds associated ...
Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) is distributed worldwide. The primary mode of transmission is through see...
A natural epiphytotic of soybean mosaic virus (SMV) occurred at the Harrow Station in 1976. The dise...
Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) was first reported as a natural host of peanut mottle virus (PMV) i...
Isolines of soybeans are useful tools to study various interactions under field conditions. The purp...
One M3 progeny row of irradiated \u27Lee\u27 soybean (20 kr gamma rays) showed segregation for lea...
Phytophthora root rot, caused by Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea Kuan and Erwin, (Pmg) is on...
In the cultivation of soybean plants in Hokkaido and in the Tohoku region of Japan, the most difficu...
We have been screening tropical and temperate soybean germplasm lines to test for variation in the r...
I have seen pubescence, especially in nature plants, in brown color against gray color. The two type...