Reniform Nematode Reproduction on Soybean Cultivars and Breeding Lines in 2015

Wednesday, January 6, 2016
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
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Robert T. Robbins , U of Arkansas
Pengyin Chen , Univ of Arkansas
Grover Shannon , Univ of Missouri
Stella Kantartzi , Southern Illinois University
Zenglu Li , University of Georgia
Travis Faske , Univ of Arkansas
Jeff Velie , Univ of Arkansas
Larry Jackson , Univ of Arkansas
Edward Gbur , Univ of Arkansas
Donald Dombek , Univ of Arkansas
The reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) causes considerable damage and yield loss to cotton in the United States from the middle-Atlantic states south and west to Texas. Presently no commercial upland cotton varieties have reniform nematode resistance, however several sources of reniform nematode resistance exist in soybean. The use of reniform nematode resistant soybean in a rotation with cotton can be a useful management option to control this pest. This shows the resistance of soybean varieties and lines in 2015 greenhouse tests.