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- Title
Registration of 'S13‐2743C' as a conventional soybean cultivar with high oil content, broad disease resistance, and high yield potential.
- Authors
Chen, P.; Shannon, G.; Scaboo, A.; Crisel, M.; Smothers, S.; Clubb, M.; Selves, S.; Vieira, C. C.; Ali, M. L.; Mitchum, M. G.; Nguyen, H. T.; Meinhardt, C.; Klepadlo, M.; Li, Z.; Bond, J.; Li, S.; Smith, J. R.; Gillen, A. M.; Mengistu, A.; Robbins, R. T.
- Abstract
High demand for early‐maturing conventional (non‐genetically modified [GMO]) high‐oil soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivars in the food and special niche markets led to the development and release of 'S13‐2743C' (Reg. no. CV‐538, PI 695097). It is a tall, early maturity group IV (relative maturity 4.1) non‐GMO soybean developed and released by the University of Missouri–Fisher Delta Research Center soybean breeding program. This early maturing, indeterminate type cultivar is desired by growers in the southern United States to plant along with later maturity groups to allow flexibility during the harvest season. S13‐2743C has high oil content (238.4 g kg−1) and a broad disease resistance package, including resistance to soybean cyst nematode race 3, phytophthora root rot, stem canker, sudden death syndrome, and frogeye leaf spot. It has white flowers, grey pubescence, and brown pod walls. Seeds have buff hila and intermediate luster. S13‐2743C was tested in 103 environments across eight states and showed high yield potential in Missouri and other southern states, including Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
- Subjects
SOYBEAN; CULTIVARS; VEGETABLE oils; PLANT disease etiology; PLANT yields
- Publication
Journal of Plant Registrations, 2021, Vol 15, Issue 2, p306
- ISSN
1936-5209
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/plr2.20081