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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 643914S02-2259Glycine max (L.) Merr. Missouri, United StatesSOY2006DEVELOPED05/2006Breeding materialS02-2259, maturity group V (relative maturity 5.7) was developed by the University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, Division of Plant Sciences - Delta Center, Portageville, MO. It will be useful as a parent because it combines high yield potential and disease resistance with 25% of its pedigree derived from plant introductions (PIs) that are not known to be present in the current gene pool for cultivar development in the southern USA. In the Uniform Preliminary V test, S02-2259 was 2% less than 5601T the highest yielding entry in the test at 3647 kg ha-1. In comparison to 5601T for other traits, S02-2259 matured 2 days later (5601T matured 11 October); was 5 cm shorter (5601T averaged 81 cm tall); lodged more with a lodging score of 2.3 versus 1.9 for 5601T where 1.0 is all plants erect and 5.0 is all plants lodged flat; and had 0.5 g /100 seed-1 larger seed (5601T averaged 13.2 g /100 seed-1). S02-2259 was 16 g kg-1 lower in protein content and 11 g kg-1 higher in oil content than 5601T which averaged 415 g kg-1 in seed protein 203 g/kg-1 in seed oil. S02-2259 has white flowers, gray pubescence, and tan pods at maturity. Seed are dull yellow with buff hila. It has shown moderate resistance to SCN HG type 0 (formerly race 3) with a female index of 9 and HG type 1.3- (formerly race 14) with a female index of 25 compared to an index of 100 for the susceptible check based on greenhouse tests at Portageville and Columbia, MO. S02-2259 is resistant to stem canker [caused by Diaporthe phaseolorum (Cooke and Ellis) Sacc. var. meridionalis F.A. Fernandez] and bacterial pustule [caused by Xanthomonas axonpodis pv. glycines (Nakano) Vauterin et al]. It is susceptible to southern root knot nematode [Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood] and phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora sojae M. J. Kaufmann and J. W. Gerdemann.1713501PI 643914