Disease resistance breakthrough could improve soybean profits
Story Date: 7/22/2013

Source: Steve Leer Purdue University, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 7/19/13
 

Purdue University researchers have identified two genes within the soybean genome that are highly resistant to a soilborne pathogen that causes Phytophthora root and stem rot, a disease that costs U.S. soybean growers more than $250 million annually in lost yield.

 
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