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Evaluation of soybean resistance to Sclerotinia stem rot using reciprocal grafting
T. D. Vuong,
G. L. Hartman
Crop Sciences
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Center for Global Studies
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Soybean Resistance
100%
Sclerotinia Stem Rot
100%
Rootstock
100%
Reciprocal Grafting
100%
Inoculation
80%
Williams 82
80%
Plant Survival
80%
Graft Combination
80%
Susceptible Cultivars
60%
Inoculation Method
60%
Plant Introduction
40%
Soybean Genotypes
40%
Resistant Plants
40%
United States
20%
Disease Management
20%
Cotyledon
20%
Mycelium
20%
Management Options
20%
Soybean Cultivars
20%
Resistant Sources
20%
Partial Resistance
20%
Cut Stem
20%
Lesion Length
20%
Stem Inoculation
20%
North Central Region
20%
Crop Cultivar
20%
Soybean Diseases
20%
Grafting Method
20%
Double Grafting
20%
Grafted Plants
20%
Mist Chamber
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cultivar
100%
Stem Rot
100%
Sclerotinia
100%
Rootstock
100%
Inoculation Methods
40%
Cotyledon
20%
Mycelium
20%