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Published online 28 March 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:956-965 (2005)
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Association between Soybean Cyst Nematode Resistance Loci and Yield in Soybean

F. J. Kopisch-Obucha, R. L. McBroomb and B. W. Diersa,*

a Dep. of Crop Sciences, Univ. of Illinois, 1101 W. Peabody Dr., Urbana, IL 61801
b Syngenta Seeds, P.O. Box 710, St. Joseph, IL 61873



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Fig. 1. Pedigree for the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) resistant parents S42-M1 (population SR-1, SR-2, and SR-3) and Bell (populations BR-1, BR-2, BJ-1, and BJ-2). Soybean cyst nematode resistant lines are marked with *. Lines D68-18, J74-122, D71-6234, and A5474 were not available for genotyping.

 


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Fig. 2. Approximate size of the PI 88788 introgression in Bell and the PI 88788 derived fragments segregating on linkage group G in near isogenic line (NIL) populations BR-1 and BR-2 developed from crossing Bell and Colfax. Map positions are according to Song et al. (2004). Approximate position of rhg1 according to Cregan et al. (1999).

 


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Fig. 3. Approximate size of the PI 88788 introgression in Bell and the PI 88788 derived fragments segregating on linkage group J in near isogenic line (NIL) populations BJ-1 and BJ-2 developed from crossing Bell and Colfax. Map positions are according to Klos et al. (2000) and Song et al. (2004). Approximate position of cqSCN-003 according to Concibido et al. (1994)(1997) and Glover et al. (2004) is between markers Sat_224 and Satt431.

 


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Fig. 4. Approximate size of the PI 88788 introgression in S42-M1 and the PI 88788 derived fragments segregating on linkage group G in near isogenic line (NIL) populations SR-1, SR-2, and SR-3 developed from crossing S42-M1 and C22-C3. Map positions are according to Meksem et al. (2001) and Song et al. (2004). Approximate position of rhg1 according to Cregan et al. (1999) and Meksem et al. (2001).

 





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