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Evaluation of Soybean Varieties in the Northern SCN Regional Soybean Test—SCN Regional Test IIin West Central Iowa

Authors: Sylvia Cianzio (Iowa State University) , Peter Lundeen (Iowa State University) , Ryan Budnik (Iowa State University) , Greg Gebhart (Iowa State University)

  • Evaluation of Soybean Varieties in the Northern SCN Regional Soybean Test—SCN Regional Test IIin West Central Iowa

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    Evaluation of Soybean Varieties in the Northern SCN Regional Soybean Test—SCN Regional Test IIin West Central Iowa

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Abstract

The Northern SCN Uniform/Preliminary (UT/PT) Regional Soybean Test is used to evaluate soybean varieties produced by public breeding programs in the northern portion of the United States and Canada. Lines are evaluated in locations with moderate to high SCN pressure. In 2015, five public breeding programs participated in the Northern SCN UT-PT II Trials (Uniform Test II and Preliminary Test II). Public breeders are allowed to enter varieties into the UT-PT Trials in exchange for growing locations for the trial. Material entered into the UT-PT Test is generally in advanced stages of a breeding program. Lines are evaluated one year in Preliminary Testing before being entered in Uniform Tests. Lines usually are evaluated in Uniform trials for two or three years prior to release as new varieties. The UT-PT Soybean Trials are an efficient method for soybean breeders to have a wider geographic range of field evaluations on advanced lines and to evaluate advanced lines from other public programs, which could be used as parents in future crossing. These results also are used in cultivar releases, publications, and publicity, once a variety is released.

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Cianzio, S., Lundeen, P., Budnik, R. & Gebhart, G., (2016) “Evaluation of Soybean Varieties in the Northern SCN Regional Soybean Test—SCN Regional Test IIin West Central Iowa”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2015(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2016
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