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Association mapping and genomic prediction for resistance to sudden death syndrome in early maturing soybean germplasm
2015
Molecular breeding
Sudden death syndrome (SDS), caused by Fusarium virguliforme, has spread to northern soybean growing regions in the US causing significant yield losses. The objectives of this study were to identify loci underlying variation in plant responses to SDS through association mapping (AM) and to assess prediction accuracy of genomic selection (GS) in a panel of early maturing soybean germplasm. A set of 282 soybean breeding lines was selected from the University of Minnesota soybean breeding program
doi:10.1007/s11032-015-0324-3
pmid:25999779
pmcid:PMC4434860
fatcat:eaqii5vmlzddjf5i3odwinyxpi