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1 25 Table 16 WEST TENNESSEE EXPERIMENT STATION University of Tennessee Soybean Disease Ratings for Stem Canker with Yields Maturity Group III 2003 Investigator: Dr. Melvin Newman Crop Code GLXMA GLXMA BBCH Scale BSOY BSOY Description SC Yield Rating Date 8/29/2003 9/25/2003 Rating Unit 0-10 Bu/A Plant-Eval Interval 108 DP DP-1 ARM Action Codes TY1 Number of Decimals 1 No. Name 1 Armor 39-E AG AG AG AG AG AG Croplan RC DP DPX DKB DKB DK DK DK XTJ DG Garst 3824 RR/N H H HBK R N. K. S 39-Q N. K. X 349 R Pioneer 93 B Pioneer 93 M Progeny Schillinger 393 RCP Steyer
2 26 28 USG Vigoro EX Vigoro V Vigoro V 38 N Vigoro V 382 N NOTES: 1. Disease ratings were made on a scale of 0-10, where 0=no disease and 10=most disease possible. 2. FLS=Frogeye Leaf Spot, SDS=Sudden Death Syndrome, CLB=Cercospora Leaf Blight, SC=Stem Canker. 3. All yields were adjusted to 13% moisture. 4. Plots were under pivot irrigation at MES and sprinkler irrigation at WTES. 5. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: All ratings and yields are averages of three replications per location. The actual value for each replication is not shown here but is available upon request. Actual field reactions may differ significantly from year-to-year and from field-to-field due to varying environmental conditions. 6. Extremely light stem canker.
3 27 Table 17 Location: WEST TENNESSEE EXPERIMENT STATION University of Tennessee Soybean Disease Ratings for Stem Canker Maturity Group IV (Early) 2003 Trial ID: 03SBSC4E Investigator: Dr. Melvin Newman Description Stem Canker Rating Date 9/15/2003 Rating Unit 0-10 No. Name 1 Armor 44-R4 0 2 Armor 44-R5 0 3 AG AG AG Croplan RC DP DPX DKB DKB DynaGro Garst 4512 RR/N 0 13 H H G. Harvest OBS G. Harvest OBS G. Harvest OBS HBK R LG C MPV Morsoy RT N. K. S 43-B1 (X 243 R) 0 23 Pioneer 94 B Pioneer 94 M Progeny Schillinger Steyer Trisoy 4314 RR (CN) 0 29 USG USG USG
4 28 32 USG USG USG Vigoro V 42 N Vigoro V 442 N 0 NOTES: 1. Disease ratings were made on a scale of 0-10, where 0=no disease and 10=most disease possible. 2. FLS=Frogeye Leaf Spot, SDS=Sudden Death Syndrome, CLB=Cercospora Leaf Blight, SC=Stem Canker. 3. All yields were adjusted to 13% moisture. 4. Plots were under pivot irrigation at MES and sprinkler irrigation at WTES. 5. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: All ratings and yields are averages of three replications per location. The actual value for each replication is not shown here but is available upon request. Actual field reactions may differ significantly from year-to-year and from field-to-field due to varying environmental conditions. 6. Extremely light stem canker.
5 29 Table 18 Location: WEST TENNESSEE EXPERIMENT STATION University of Tennessee Soybean Disease Ratings for Stem Canker Maturity Group IV (Late) Trial ID: 03SBSC4L Investigator: Dr. Melvin Newman Crop Code GLXMA BBCH Scale BSOY Description Stem Canker Rating Date 9/15/2003 Rating Unit 0-10 Plant-Eval Interval 125 DP-1 No. Name 1 Armor 47-G7 0 2 Armor AG AG Croplan RC DP DP DP DKB Delta Grow Delta Grow DK DK DK DK DK XTJ DK XTJ DK XTJ DG DG FFR FFR H H G. Harvest OBS G. Harvest OBS G. Harvest OBS G. Harvest OBS
6 30 29 HBK R HBK R HBK R Merschman Dallas 0 33 MPV Morsoy RT Morsoy RT Morsoy RT N. K. S49-Q9 (X 248 R) 0 38 Pioneer 94 B Pioneer 94 B Pioneer 94 M Progeny Steyer Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Terral TVX 47 R1 K Terral TVX 48 R1 U Terral TVX 49 R1 L Terral TVX 49 R2 Y Trisoy USG USG Vigoro V49 N3 0 NOTES: 1. Disease ratings were made on a scale of 0-10, where 0=no disease and 10=most disease possible. 2. FLS=Frogeye Leaf Spot, SDS=Sudden Death Syndrome, CLB=Cercospora Leaf Blight, SC=Stem Canker. 3. All yields were adjusted to 13% moisture. 4. Plots were under pivot irrigation at MES and sprinkler irrigation at WTES. 5. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: All ratings and yields are averages of three replications per location. The actual value for each replication is not shown here but is available upon request. Actual field reactions may differ significantly from year-to-year and from field-to-field due to varying environmental conditions. 6. Extremely light stem canker.
7 31 Table 19 Location: WEST TENNESSEE EXPERIMENT STATION University of Tennessee Soybean Disease Ratings for Stem Canker & Cercospora Blight Maturity Group V (Early) Trial ID: 03SBSC5E Investigator: Dr. Melvin Newman Crop Code GLXMA GLXMA BBCH Scale BSOY BSOY Description Stem Canker Cercospora Blight Rating Date 9/15/2003 9/15/2003 Rating Unit Plant-Eval Interval 125 DP DP-1 No. Name 1 Armor 53-K Armor AXR AG AG AG Croplan RC DP DKB Delta Grow Delta Grow DK DK DK DK XTJ DK XTJ DG 33 B DG DG SX FFR FFR FFR Garst 5212 RR/N H H G. H. OBS G. H. OBS G. H. OBS HBK R
8 32 29 HBK R MPV MPV MPV MO S Morsoy RT Morsoy RT N. K. X N. K. S 52-U N. K. S 50-N3 ( X 249 R) Pioneer 95 B Pioneer 95 B Pioneer 95 B Progeny Steyer Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA (dup. #57) Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Terral TV 54 R USG USG USG USG USG USG
9 33 75 VA 99 VPI Vigoro V 52 N3 0 0 NOTES: 1. Disease ratings were made on a scale of 0-10, where 0=no disease and 10=most disease possible. 2. FLS=Frogeye Leaf Spot, SDS=Sudden Death Syndrome, CLB=Cercospora Leaf Blight, SC=Stem Canker. 3. All yields were adjusted to 13% moisture. 4. Plots were under pivot irrigation at MES and sprinkler irrigation at WTES. 5. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: All ratings and yields are averages of three replications per location. The actual value for each replication is not shown here but is available upon request. Actual field reactions may differ significantly from year-to-year and from field-to-field due to varying environmental conditions. 6. Extremely light stem canker.
10 34 Table 20 Location: WEST TENNESSEE EXPERIMENT STATION University of Tennessee Soybean Disease Ratings for Stem Canker Maturity Group V (Late) Trial ID: 03SBSC5L Investigator: Dr. Melvin Newman Crop Code GLXMA BBCH Scale BSOY Description Stem Canker Rating Date 9/24/2003 Rating Unit 0-10 Plant-Eval Interval 134 DP-1 No. Name 1 Armor 56-J6 0 2 AG AG AG DP DP DP DP DKB Delta Grow Delta Grow DK DK DG DG 38 K DG SX HBK R HBK R N. K. S 56-D N. K. S 57-A N. K. S 57-P1 (X 257 RS) 2 22 Progeny Syngenta 01 KG Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA
11 35 29 Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Terral TV 56 R Terral TV 59 R Terral TVX 56 R1 B Terral TVX 57 R2 M Terral TVX 58 R1 V TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN USG USG USG USG
12 36 75 VA 99 VPI Vigoro V 56 N Vigoro V 562 N 0 78 USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA NOTES: 1. Disease ratings were made on a scale of 0-10, where 0=no disease and 10=most disease possible. 2. FLS=Frogeye Leaf Spot, SDS=Sudden Death Syndrome, CLB=Cercospora Leaf Blight, SC=Stem Canker. 3. All yields were adjusted to 13% moisture. 4. Plots were under pivot irrigation at MES and sprinkler irrigation at WTES. 5. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: All ratings and yields are averages of three replications per location. The actual value for each replication is not shown here but is available upon request. Actual field reactions may differ significantly from year-to-year and from field-to-field due to varying environmental conditions. 6. Extremely light stem canker.
13 37 Table 21 Location: WEST TENNESSEE EXPERIMENT STATION University of Tennessee Soybean Disease Ratings for Stem Canker Conventional Varieties Trial ID: 03SBSCCV Study Dir.: Dr. Melvin Newman Pathogen Code DIAPPC Crop Code GLXMA Rating Data Type SC Rating Unit 0-10 Rating Date 9/15/2003 Trt No. Treatment Name 1 Asgrow DP 5110 S 0 3 DP 4748 S 0 4 DPX 5520 S 0 5 H HBK 4944 CX 0 7 Manokin 0 8 Anand 0 9 Holladay 0 10 NC Exp. N Progeny Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA Syngenta BA USG 5002 T 0 30 USG 550 STS 7
14 38 31 USG 5601 T 0 32 VA Hutcheson 0 33 USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA J USDA JTN USDA JTN USDA TN
15 39 NOTES: 1. Disease ratings were made on a scale of 0-10, where 0=no disease and 10=most disease possible. 2. FLS=Frogeye Leaf Spot, SDS=Sudden Death Syndrome, CLB=Cercospora Leaf Blight, SC=Stem Canker. 3. All yields were adjusted to 13% moisture. 4. Plots were under pivot irrigation at MES and sprinkler irrigation at WTES. 5. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: All ratings and yields are averages of three replications per location. The actual value for each replication is not shown here but is available upon request. Actual field reactions may differ significantly from year-to-year and from field-to-field due to varying environmental conditions. 6. Extremely light stem canker.
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