816-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,2001 AUCTIONEERS! Effective NOW you can contact Shelley Ashcroft at 717-626-2191 (press 5), fax: 717-626-1210 or email: sashcroft.eph @lnpnews,com to place your Public Sales advertising in Lancaster Farming Ohio State Researchers Screening Soybean Lines For Virus Resistance WOOSTER, Ohio Ohio State University and U.S. De partment of Agriculture re searchers are screening a variety of soybean lines in the hope at least one will show resistance to a soybean virus relatively new to Ohio. The bean pod mottle virus, transmitted by the bean leaf beetle, was reported in Ohio the past two years and researchers and growers are monitoring this year’s soybean crop for its pres ence. “Before 1999, this virus had never been found in Ohio,” said Anne Dorrance, an OSU plant pathologist. “We found it again in 2000 and that prompted us to begin studying this virus.” Researchers inoculated IS soybean lines including food grade, insect-resistant, grain, and low-fat varieties with the virus to determine if any of them show resistance and how much the virus may impact yields. “We know very little about this virus, how the bean leaf beetle transmits it, where the virus comes from, or if yield is really affected,” said Dorrance. “It could be that the virus does little to yields, but if it does, then hopefully we’ll have resistant lines that can be incorporated into existing commercial varie ties.” Bean pod mottle virus has been associated with the occur rence of green-stem syndrome, a condition where the stems of the soybean plant remain green up to harvest. “The beans are really dry. They only have seven or eight percent moisture, which is way too low to harvest, and the stems are tough and green,” said Dorrance. “In severe cases, the pods become malformed and Lancaster Farming Check out our web site wMiw.lancasterfarmlng.coiri A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS} Qtmmmmmmm rm m mm bi stand upi ght on the stem.” By inoculating various soybean lines, researchers hope to con firm that the virus is the cause of the symptoms. Researchers are also studying the bean leaf beetle to determine which generation carries the virus and at what point during the season the insect transmits the virus to the plant. “We are collecting beetles all over the state at various stages of their life cycle and studying which generation is carrying the virus and seeing how that correlates with the appearance of the dis ease at the end of the year,” said Peg Redinbaugh, a USDA plant molecular biologist. The insect has three genera tions: an over-wintering genera tion, a first generation that emerges in mid to late July and a second generation that em erges in mid to late August. “We are trying to find out if the virus is present in the over-winter generation,” said Redinbaugh. “Previous data suggests that if the virus is present in this gener ation, it is not transmitted to soybeans. So, where does the virus come from?” The re searchersbelieve the virus enters the plant at the beginning of the season, in April or May. The study, which began in June, is expected to be com pleted by December or January of next year. “We are not sure what the impact of this virus is going to be on growers. I think we are taking a very proactive approach,” said Dorrance. “It’s important to find the answers before growers have serious problems. I hate standing in a grower’s field and saying to him or her that I don’t know.” RUFUS BRUBAKER REFRIGERATION & POWER A 76 Pumping Station Rd Quarryville, Pa 17566 717-786-1617 24 Hr. Emergency Service Available r«v Huge Basket Sale Baskets/Pottery/Wrought Iron/Fabric Items From Several Personal Collections Saturday, September 29, 2001 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. The Comfort Inn Hershey/Hummelstown - Off of 322 Collectors Club, Christmas, Hostess Items, Traditions, All American, discontinued items and lots more. 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