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0PI 682087'G13-6299'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Georgia, United StatesSOY2017DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] germplasm line, G13-6299 was developed and released by the University of Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations. G13-6299 is an F5-derived plant selection from G00-3213 × LG04-6000 and a conventional maturity group (MG) VII line containing 19% exotic germplasm by pedigree. It is also important to note that G13-6299 is derived from a wide cross of southern germplasm, G00-3213 (MG VII), by northern germplasm, LG04-6000 (MG IV). The genetic base of U.S. elite soybean is narrow and becomes even more narrow as breeding materials are grouped into Northern versus Southern United States. G13-6299 combines beneficial diversity from both northern and southern germplasm to produce a high yielding southern germplasm line with a uniquely diverse genetic background. G13-6299 yielded 112 and 110% of checks across five environments of yield testing in the Univ. of Georgia Yield Evaluation. G13-6299 also yielded 107, 105, 103 and 102% of elite checks, respectively, across nine environments in the United Soybean Board Diversity MG-7 Test. G13-6299 possesses resistance to soybean cyst nematode (race 3) and moderate resistance to southern root-knot nematode. The diversity, yield, and desirable agronomic characteristics of G13-6299 make this line ideal for utilization as germplasm to develop public and private varieties in the USA1949923PI 682087