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- Title
Registration of 'S16‐16814R': A glyphosate‐tolerant, high‐oleic soybean cultivar.
- Authors
Chen, Pengyin; Shannon, Grover; Vieira, Caio Canella; Lee, Dongho; do Nascimento, Emanuel Ferrari; Hunt, Destiny; Lee, Yi‐Chen; Ali, Md Liakat; Crisel, Melissa; Smothers, Scotty; Clubb, Michael; Mitchum, Melissa Goellner; Meinhardt, Clinton G.; Usovsky, Mariola
- Abstract
There is a demand for soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivars with more functional soybean oil for food and industrial applications. Soybean breeding programs have devoted more efforts to developing high‐yielding soybean cultivars with elevated oil content and improved fatty acid profiles. The University of Missouri – Fisher Delta Research, Extension, and Education Center soybean breeding program has developed and released the high‐oleic soybean cultivar 'S16‐16814R' (Reg. no. CV‐561, PI 704911). It is a maturity group 4‐late (relative maturity 4.9), glyphosate‐tolerant (Roundup Ready 1) soybean cultivar with high oleic (84.0%) acid content and a reduced linolenic (3.5%) acid content. S16‐16814R is resistant to multiple nematode species, including soybean cyst nematode races 2 (HG Type 1.2.5.7), 3 (HG Type 5.7), and 5 (HG Type 2.5.7); southern root‐knot nematode; and reniform nematode. S16‐16814R was evaluated from 2017 to 2020 in 61 environments across eight southern US states. It averaged 92% of the check mean for yield, indicating competitive yield performance across multiple environments. Core Ideas: S16‐16814R is a high‐yielding and oleic soybean cultivar developed and released to meet the current market needs.S16‐16814R is a high‐oleic soybean cultivar is glyphosate tolerant and adapted to the midsouthern United States.S16‐16814R is resistant to multiple nematode species.
- Subjects
UNIVERSITY of Missouri; SOYBEAN cyst nematode; SOUTHERN root-knot nematode; SOYBEAN; GLYPHOSATE; SOYFOODS; CULTIVARS; SOY oil
- Publication
Journal of Plant Registrations, 2024, Vol 18, Issue 2, p310
- ISSN
1936-5209
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/plr2.20315