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Research Project: Evaluation and Development of Improved Soybean Germplasm, Curation of USDA Accessions and Regional Evaluations of New Genotypes

Location: Crop Genetics Research

Title: Registration of ‘S11-17025C’ soybean: A high-yielding and high-oil conventional cultivar with broad resistance to diseases and nematodes

Author
item SHANNON, GROVER - University Of Missouri
item CHEN, PENGYIN - University Of Missouri
item LEE, YI - University Of Missouri
item VIEIRA, CAIO - University Of Missouri
item NASCIMENTO, EMANUEL - University Of Missouri
item GRANJA, MATHEUS - University Of Missouri
item LEE, DONGHO - University Of Missouri
item ALI, MD. - University Of Missouri
item SCABOO, ANDREW - University Of Missouri
item CRISEL, MELISSA - University Of Missouri
item SMOTHERS, SCOTTY - University Of Missouri
item CLUBB, MICHAEL - University Of Missouri
item NGUYEN, HENRY - University Of Missouri
item LI, ZENGLU - University Of Georgia
item MITCHUM, MELISSA - University Of Georgia
item BOND, JASON - Southern Illinois University
item MEINHARDT, CLINT - University Of Missouri
item USOVSKY, MARIOLA - University Of Missouri
item ROBBINS, ROBERT - University Of Arkansas
item Gillen, Anne

Submitted to: Journal of Plant Registrations
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 11/1/2022
Publication Date: 5/1/2023
Citation: Shannon, G., Chen, P., Lee, Y.C., Vieira, C.C., Nascimento, E.F., Granja, M.O., Lee, D., Ali, M.L., Scaboo, A., Crisel, M., Smothers, S., Clubb, M., Nguyen, H.T., Li, Z., Mitchum, M.G., Bond, J., Meinhardt, C., Usovsky, M., Robbins, R.T., Gillen, A.M. 2023. Registration of ‘S11-17025C’ soybean: A high-yielding and high-oil conventional cultivar with broad resistance to diseases and nematodes. Journal of Plant Registrations. 17(2):329-342. https://doi.org/10.1002/plr2.20278.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/plr2.20278

Interpretive Summary: The soybean cultivar ‘S11-17025C’ was developed by the University of Missouri–Fisher Delta Research, Extension, and Education Center (MU-FDREEC). S11-17025C is an early maturity group V high-yielding and high-oil conventional (non-genetically modified) cultivar with a bushy growth habit. It has a broad disease resistance package including soybean cyst nematode races 1, 2, 3 and 5, southern root-knot nematode, reniform nematode, and sudden death syndrome. S11-17025C was tested extensively in 133 locations across ten states including Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia from 2012 to 2016. It has been evaluated in yield tests at the MU-FDREEC (2012 to 2016), USDA Uniform Soybean Tests (2013 to 2016), and soybean state variety tests (2015 and 2016). Overall, S11-17025C is a high-yielding and high-oil conventional soybean line with broad adaptation in the Mid-South. It has potential for commercial production as a cultivar where growers benefit from the premium prices offered for the conventional soybean products, lower operation costs and seed price. It also serves as an exceptional germplasm for soybean breeding.

Technical Abstract: The soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr] cultivar ‘S11-17025C’ was developed and released by the University of Missouri–Fisher Delta Research, Extension, and Education Center (MU-FDREEC). S11-17025C is an early maturity group V (relative maturity 5.2), high-yielding and high-oil conventional (non-genetically modified) cultivar with a determinate growth habit. It is a chloride excluder and has a broad disease resistance package including soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) races 1 (HG type 2.5.7), 2 (HG type 1.2.5.7), 3 (HG type 5.7), and 5 (HG type 2.5.7), southern root-knot nematode [Meloidogyne incognita (Kofold & White) Chitwood], reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford & Oliveira), and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium virguliforme O’Donell & T. Aoki). S11-17025C was tested extensively in 133 locations across ten states including Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia from 2012 to 2016. It has been evaluated in internal yield tests at the MU-FDREEC (2012 to 2016), USDA Uniform Soybean Tests (2013 to 2016), and soybean state variety tests (2015 and 2016). S11-17025C yielded 104% of the commercial check mean, it showed consistent high-yielding performance and broad adaptability throughout multiple states and environments. Overall, S11-17025C is a high-yielding and high-oil conventional soybean line with broad adaptation in the Mid-south, it has potential for commercial production as a cultivar where growers benefit from the premium prices offered for the conventional soybean products, lower operation costs and seed price. It also serves as an exceptional germplasm for soybean breeding.