Reniform Nematode Reproduction On Soybean Cultivars and Breeding Lines in 2012

Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Salon H (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel)
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Salon H (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel)
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Salon H (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel)
R. T. Robbins , University of Arkansas
E. Shipe , Clemson University
G. Shannon , Univ. of Missouri, Delta Center
Stella K. Kantartzi , Southern Illinois University Carbondale
P. Chen , University of Arkansas
L. E. Jackson , University of Arkansas
E. E. Gbur , University of Arkansas
D. G. Dombek , University of Arkansas
Jeff T. Velie , University of Arkansas
This poster shows commercial soybean lines and their relative resistance or susceptibility to the reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) a severe pest of cotton. The more resistant lines could be of use as a rotational crop to reduce the numbers of reniform nematode in an infested cotton field and thus increase yield. Also shown are Public breeding lines and their relative resistance or susceptibility to the reniform nematode and could be of value as resistance.