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Title: | BRS 154, a soybean cultivar of broad adaptation. |
Authors: | BERTAGNOLLI, P. F.![]() ![]() BONATO, E. R. ![]() ![]() COSTAMILAN, L. M. ![]() ![]() LINHARES, A. G. ![]() ![]() ALMEIDA, L. A. de ![]() ![]() KIIHL, R. A. de S. ![]() ![]() |
Affiliation: | PAULO FERNANDO BERTAGNOLLI, CNPT; EMÍDIO RIZZO BONATO, CNPSo; LEILA MARIA COSTAMILAN, CNPT; AROLDO GALLON LINHARES, CNPT; LEONES ALVES DE ALMEIDA, CNPSo; ROMEU AFONSO DE SOUZA KIIHL, CNPSo. |
Date Issued: | 2002 |
Citation: | Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, Londrina, v. 2, n. 1, p. 159-160, mar. 2002. |
Description: | The soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] cultivar BRS 154, originated from a crossing between Embrapa1 x Braxton, was developed by Embrapa Wheat along with Embrapa Soybean. The cultivar BRS 154 was released in 1998 and designed to be cropped in southern Brazil. It has a high yield potential and good adaptation under no-tillage. It has field resistance to soybean stem canker, caused by Diaporthe phaseolorum f. sp. meridionalis, and is resistant to brown stem rot, caused by Phialophora gregata , frogeye leaf spot, caused by Cercospora sojina, powdery mildew, caused by Microsphaera diffusa, and bacterial pustule, caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. glycines. . |
Thesagro: | Soja |
Keywords: | Melhoramento genético |
Type of Material: | Artigo de periódico |
Access: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPSO)![]() ![]() |
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