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Developing a Real-time PCR Assay for Direct Identification and Quantification of Soybean Cyst Nematode, Heterodera glycines, in Soil and Its Discrimination from Sugar Beet Cyst Nematode, Heterodera schachtii.

Plant Disease, 2021
The soybean cyst nematode (SCN) Heterodera glycines continues to be a major threat to soybean production worldwide. Morphological discrimination between SCN and other nematodes of the H.
R. Baidoo, G. Yan
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Soybean cyst nematode: Challenges and opportunities

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2006
Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is the primary pest responsible for yield losses of Glycine max. Management of SCN remains difficult in commercial soybean production due to the length of its biological cycle, frequent changes in population virulence, and ease of spread via infested soil.
Shawn M. J Winter   +2 more
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The Soybean Cyst Nematode

1986
The soybean cyst nematode (SCN), Heterodera glycines Ichinohe, now infests many soybean producing areas in the USA and will, no doubt, eventually infest every major production area. Ichinohe (1959) reviewed the early history of SCN. It was first reported in Japan in 1915 by Hori (1915), but the nematode had been known for many years prior to that and ...
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Impact of Soybean Cyst Nematode Resistance on Soybean Yield

Crop Science, 2017
Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] causes extensive yield loss, and host resistance has been an effective strategy to minimize this loss. However, shifts in SCN population virulence compatibility have resulted from the extensive use of PI 88788 as a source of resistance in the northern United ...
Keith Rincker, Troy Cary, Brian W. Diers
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Macronutrient concentrations of soybean infected with soybean cyst nematode

Plant and Soil, 2001
Soybean cultivars (Glycine max(L.) Merr.) infected with soybean cyst nematode (SCN; Heterodera glycinesIchinohe) often show symptoms similar to K deficiency. The objectives of this experiment were to determine if SCN infection affected macronutrient concentrations in soybean seedling vegetative tissues, determine whether increased K fertility can ...
G. J. Smith   +4 more
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Heritability of Tolerance to Soybean Cyst Nematode in Soybean

Crop Science, 1988
Tolerance to Heterodera glycines Ichinohe, soybean cyst nematode (SCN), has recently been identified as an additional control strategy to limit yield losses in soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merr. Heritability estimates are necessary for determining breeding strategies to increase tolerance to SCN.
P. F. Reese, H. R. Boerma, R. S. Hussey
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Slowing the spread of Soybean Cyst Nematode

Crops & Soils, 2015
The soybean cyst nematode is the most widespread cyst nematode in the United States and Canada of economic importance. This article provides an overview of the pest along with management options for slowing its spread. Earn 0.5 CEUs in Integrated Pest Management by reading this article and taking the quiz at www.certifiedcropadviser.org/certifications ...
Mario Tenuta, Albert Tenuta
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A Biochar Improves the Efficacy of Green Manure-Based Strategies to Suppress Soybean Cyst Nematode (Heterodera glycines) and Promotes Free-Living Nematode Populations

Journal of soil science and plant nutrition, 2022
Sinh Van Nguyen   +6 more
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Genetic characterization of qSCN10 from an exotic soybean accession PI 567516C reveals a novel source conferring broad-spectrum resistance to soybean cyst nematode

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2021
Lijuan Zhou   +7 more
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Suitability of the soybean cyst nematode as prey to Protogamasellopsis zaheri (Acari: Mesostigmata: Rhodacaridae)

Biological control (Print), 2022
L. Rossini   +5 more
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