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Published in Crop Sci 20:403-404 (1980)
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Resistance to a Necrotic Strain of Soybean Mosaic Virus in Soybean1

Shin Han Kwon and Jeung Haing Oh2

Eighty-nine entries from soybean [Glyclne max (L.) Merr.] germplasm collection and 47 cultivars were evaluated for resistance to necrotic infection by a strain of soybean mosaic virus (SMV-N) in the field. Necrotic symptoms developed on 18 of the 136 entries with severity ranging from 4 to 86%. Many of the soybean cultivars evaluated were susceptible.

Five resistant lines or cultivars previously identified as resistant to SMV-N in field test, ‘KEX-2,’ ‘Kumgangdaerip,’ ‘# 31926,’ ‘KAS 390-10,’ and ‘KAS 150-5,’ were crossed with either susceptible cultlvars ‘Kwangkyo’ or ‘Tachisuzunari’ to study the inheritance of resistance. All the F2 progenies of these crosses segregated in a 3:1 ratio of susceptible to resistant plants, indicating that resistance was conferred by a single recessive gene.

Key Words: Glycine max (L.) Merr • Necrotic strain of soybean mosaic virus (SMV-N • Inheritance of SMV-N resistance


1 Contribution from Radiation Breeding Laboratory, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Seoul, Korea. This research was supported in part by a grant from IAEA.

2 Contribution from Radiation Breeding Laboratory, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Seoul, Korea. This research was supported in part by a grant from IAEA.

Received for publication September 25, 1979.


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