Registration of 'Stalwart' soybean.(Registrations Of Cultivars)

Crop Science, May, 2004 by Cooper, R.L.; Dorrance, A.E.; Fioritto, R.J.; Mendiola, T.; St. Martin, S.K.

'Stalwart' soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] (Reg. no. CV-464, PI 632402) was developed jointly by the USDA-ARS and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. It was released 30 Sep. 2001 as a high yielding, lodging resistant, determinate semidwarf cultivar with specific adaptation to highly productive environments, where lodging is frequently a barrier to higher soybean yields (Cooper, 1981, 1985).

Stalwart is a [F.sub.4]-derived line, originally designated as HC94-96PR. Stalwart is a Phytophthora rot root (caused by Phytophthora sojae Kaufmann & Gerdemann) resistant (Rps1-k), determinate semidwarf cultivar from the backcross of two determinate semidwarf breeding lines, HC85-606 (Cooper, 1981) x HC94-634REBC. HC85-606 is a line from the cross...

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