Authors
Louis S Hesler, Mariana V Chiozza, Matthew E O'Neal, Gustavo C MacIntosh, Kelley J Tilmon, Desmi I Chandrasena, Nicholas A Tinsley, Silvia R Cianzio, Alejandro C Costamagna, Eileen M Cullen, Christina D DiFonzo, Bruce D Potter, David W Ragsdale, Kevin Steffey, Kenneth J Koehler
Publication date
2013/6
Source
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
Volume
147
Issue
3
Pages
201-216
Description
The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), is an invasive insect pest of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr. (Fabaceae)] in North America, and it has led to extensive insecticide use in northern soybean‐growing regions there. Host plant resistance is one potential alternative strategy for managing soybean aphid. Several Rag genes that show antibiosis and antixenosis to soybean aphid have been recently identified in soybean, and field‐testing and commercial release of resistant soybean lines have followed. In this article, we review results of field tests with soybean lines containing Rag genes in North America, then present results from a coordinated regional test across several field sites in the north‐central USA, and finally discuss prospects for use of Rag genes to manage soybean aphids. Field tests conducted independently at multiple sites showed that soybean aphid populations …
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