Ms. Bachman et Cd. Nickell, High frequency of brown stem rot resistance in soybean germ plasm from central and southern china, PLANT DIS, 84(6), 2000, pp. 694-699
In an effort to identify new sources of resistance to brown stem rot, cause
d by Phialophora gregata, 829 soybean accessions originating from 14 provin
ces in central and southern China and ranging in maturity from group IV to
group VIII were obtained from the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection. All ac
cessions were inoculated in sequential evaluations in the greenhouse with t
hree isolates of P. gregata. Putatively resistant accessions were compared
statistically with resistant and susceptible standards. Two hundred forty-o
ne, or approximately 29% of the accessions evaluated, were resistant to all
three isolates of P. gregata. The percentage of resistant accessions varie
d among provinces, with the highest percentages identified in the provinces
of Anhui, Gansu, Jiangsu, and Sichuan. Resistance to brown stem rot was no
t associated with maturity of the accessions or presence of soybean mosaic
virus. These resistant accessions could be utilized as sources of brown ste
m rot resistance through integration of northern and southern soybean germ
plasm.