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Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. £2 5 <£ 05 ■ S7s(> Soybean Genetics Newsletter i~~ c^lS Volume 19 April 1992 The data presented here are not to be used in publications without the consent of the respective authors. Agricultural Research Service-USDA Department of Agronomy and Department of Genetics Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011 1 Table of Contents Foreword . 1 Soybean Genetics Committee Report . 2 Soybean Germplasm Crop Advisory Committee Report . 5 USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection Report . 10 RESEARCH NOTES CANADA Soybean linkage tests. B.D. Rennie, R.I. Buzzell, T.R. Anderson ..13 CHINA Effect of Cercospora sojina Hara on lipid peroxidation in soybean plants. Zuang Bingchang, Liao Lin, Wang Yumin, Liu Yuzhi, Xie Xueju, Xu Bao.18 A new electrophoretic variant of SBTi-A2 in soybean seed protein. Zhao Shuwen and Wang Hai.2 2 Study on antixenosis and antibiosis of soybeans to the beanfly (Melanagromvza soia Zehntner). Gai Junyi, Cui Zhanglin, Wei Tao, Liu Fanyi and Yan Huihang ... 25 Black root rot of soybean in Jiansu, China. Gai Junyi, Cui Zhanglin, and Lin Maosong.3 0 A preliminary study on genetic variation of major yield characters of progeny from G.max x G.gracilis hybrid. Yang Guangyu, Zheng Huiyu, and Han Chuenfen .... 33 Frequency and geographical distribution of Ti and Sp1 alleles in seed storage protein of semiwild soybean in China. Zhao Shuwen, Zhou Shuhua, and Xu Bao .... 38 Behavior of different cold-tolerant genotypes of soybean. Li Yujun, Chang Ruzhen, Zhao Yutian, and Sun Jianyin 41 11 Impact of plant growth regulators and pH on somatic embryogenesis and efficient plant regeneration in Glvcine tomentella (Hayata) originated from South China. Wenbin Lee.4 6 INDIA Yield components in determinate vs. indeterminate soybeans. P.K. Bhattacharyya and Hari Har Ram.. 52 Visual selection for seed yield in standard plots in soybean. P.T. Dao and Hari Har Ram.57 Evaluation of soybean germplasm for resistance for yellow mosaic virus (YMV). S.R. Sharma and P.S. Phul ... 61 JAPAN New electrophoretic mobility variants observed in wild soybean (Glvcine soia) distributed in Japan and Korea. J. Abe, M. Ohara and Y. Shimamoto ... . 63 Glycine soia germplasm in Japan: Isozyme and chloroplast DNA variation. Y. Shimamoto, A. Hasegawa, J. Abe, M. Ohara, and T. Mikami ....... . 73 POLAND Variation and heritability of phenological characteristics of soybean genotypes in Polish conditions. Grzegorz Konieczny, Adam Muszynski, and Jerzy Nawracala . . 78 UNITED STATES Ovule abortion study in four partial-sterile soybean mutants. T.N.S. Pereira and R.G. Palmer . 86 A starch gel electrophoretic procedure for resolving soybean alcohol dehydrogenase band 1. K.S. Haack, T.D.Couch, J. Imsande and R.G. Palmer ......... . 92 RFLP fragments assigned to particular genotypes. Paul Keim and Randy Shoemaker ........ . 98 A rapid method of regeneration and Agrobacterium mediated transformation of soybean. Salah Muhawish Al-Janabi and Randy C. Shoemaker ....... . 101 Ill Rapid method for preparing double-stranded template DNA for Polymerase Chain Reaction amplification from soybean. Salah Muhawish Al-Janabi and Randy C. Shoemaker . . 108 Genetic studies of a male-sterile, female-sterile mutant from a transposon-containing soybean population. R.G. Palmer, Zhang Fan and H.T. Horner.112 Identification of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP's) to map soybean cyst nematode resistance genes in soybean. Baltazar Baltazar M. and Levi Mansur . 120 RFLP analysis of cyst nematode resistance in soybeans. S. Boutin, H. Ansari, V. Concibido, R. Denny, J. Orf and N. Young.12 3 Response of a vegetable-type soybean genotypes to acute ozone injury exposure. Tadesse Mebrahtu and Wondi Mersie.128 Evaluation of immature green Chinese vegetable soybean for nutrients and anti-nutritional factors. Ali I. Mohamed, M. Rangappa, H. Bhardwaj and N. Pearson.132 Evaluation of Chinese vegetable-type soybean for nutrients and anti-nutritional factors. Ali I. Mohamed, M. Rangappa, H. Bhardwaj and N. Pearson.13 6 Cytoplasmic diversity in Glycine son a. Elizabeth Grabau and William Davis.140 Supernodulation soybean mutants nts382 and nts!007 map to the same RFLP marker confirming genetic complementation data. Deborah Landau-Ellis and Peter M. Gresshoff . 145 Genetic relationships between PI 437654 and other sources of resistance to soybean cyst nematode races 3, 5 and 14. S.C. Anand and G.O. Myers.14 9 Observations on possible linkage between the Rpsl locus and pod wall color. T.C. Kilen.156 Test for linkage of Ap and Ti loci in Linkage Group 9 with the Dtl and LI loci in Linkage Group 5. T.E. Devine and Y.T. Kiang.159 iv Genetic independence of the W1 and Y10 loci and the Fr2, W1. and Y12 loci. T.E. Devine.163 New specialty soybean germplasm from China. M.Rangappa, McArthur Floyd, Val Sapra, Jagmohan Joshi, Thomas Carter and M.R. Reddy.166 New isoenzymes systems in soybeans. Richard M. Delorme and Halina Skorupska ..... . 169 Molecular phylogeny as a genetic tool for soybean breeding. K.G. Lark, J. Evans, F. Basha, R. Bogden, R. Copeland, R. Ellison, D. Horne, K. Lee, K. McDonald, J. Pierson, W. Schuster, P. Wilhelm and Y. Yu.174 Cytological standards for the wild perennial Glycine. R.I. Singh and T. Hymowitz ............... 182 Biosystems of the Genus Glycine. 1991. T. Hymowitz and R.J. Singh. ......................184 Management of the USDA wild perennial Glycine collection. 1991. T. Hymowitz and J.A. Burridge.186 Index of authors ........... . ..... 189 Recent soybean genetics and breeding publications . 191 Current subscribers to the soybean genetics newsletter ... 214 1 FOREWORD In 1990, we found it necessary to institute a subscription fee for the Soybean Genetics Newsletter. This year, we added a late fee for those subscribing after 1 January. The continual success of this newsletter depends almost entirely upon you, the reader and contributor. We call your attention to the Fourth Biennial CONFERENCE OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY OF THE SOYBEAN to be held at Iowa State University, 27-29 July, 1992. For further information contact: Dr. Randy C. Shoemaker USDA ARS FCR Dept, of Agronomy Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011 Telephone: 515-294-6233 FAX: 515-294-2299 Our sincere appreciation goes to Arricka Earp and her assistants, Holly Heer, Teresa Harper and Terry Couch, who did a lot of the detailed work that always accompanies any such project. Volume 19 has been copyrighted; all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 USA. Printed in the United States of America. - R.G. Palmer, editor Data presented in the Soybean Genetics Newsletter are not to be used in publication without the consent of the respective author. Mention of a trademark or proprietary product by the USDA or Iowa State University does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products that may also be suitable. ® copyright 1992 Iowa State University 2 SOYBEAN GENETICS COMMITTEE REPORT February, 1992 Minutes of the Meeting The Soybean Genetics Committee met from 7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Monday, February 17, at the Sheraton Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, in conjunction with the Soybean Breeders' Workshop. Committee members attending the meeting were: G. R. Buss, R. I. Buzzell, P. B. Cregan, T. G. Kilen, S. A. Mackenzie, R. L. Nelson, C. D. Nickell, R. G. Shoemaker, and J. R. Wilcox. P. B. Cregan and C. D. Nickell had been elected by mail ballot to serve a three-year term on the Committee. At the conclusion of the meeting C. D. Nickell was elected Chairman for the year ending in February, 1993. Also in attendance at the meeting were Claudia Coble, J. H. Orf, and J. E. Specht. Current Committee members and the February expiration dates for their terms on the Committee are: C. D. Nickell, (1995) Chairman S. A. Mackenzie (1993) Turner Hall - Agronomy Department of Agronomy 1102 South Goodwin Purdue University University of Illinois 1150 Lilly Hall of Life Sciences Urbana, Illinois 61801 West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1150 (217)-333-9461 (317)-494-6380 FAX (217)-333-9817 FAX (317)-494-6508 G. R. Buss (1993) R. L. Nelson USDA-ARS (ex officio) Crop, Soil, and Environ. Sci. Dept. Turner Hall - Agronomy Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1102 South Goodwin and State University University of Illinois Blacksburg, Virginia 24061 Urbana, Illinois 61801 (703)-231-9788 (217)-244-4346 FAX (703)-231-3431 FAX (217)-333-4639 R. I. Buzzell (1994) R. G. Palmer USDA-ARS (ex officio) Crop Science Section Departments of Agronomy and Genetics Agriculture Canada Research Station Iowa State University Harrow, Ontario NOR 1G0, Canada Ames, Iowa 50011 (519)-738-2251 (515)-294-7378 FAX (519)-738-2929 FAX (515)-294-2290 P. B. Cregan USDA-ARS (1995) R. C. Shoemaker USDA-ARS (1994) Nitrogen Fixation and Soybean Department of Agronomy Genetics Laboratory Iowa State University Bldg. 011, BARG West Ames, Iowa 50011 Beltsville, Maryland 20705 (515)-294-6233 (301)- 504 - 5070 FAX (515)-294-2299 FAX (301)-504-5728

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