Bernard, R.L.
(1988)
Origins and pedigrees of public soybean varieties in the United States and Canada.
Other.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington.
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Abstract
In this report are described the origins of the 440 U.S. and Canadian soybean varieties that are maintained in the USDA Germplasm Collection at Urbana, Illinois,
and Stoneville, Mississippi. Varieties in commercial use before the mid-1940's were mostly introductions, and this
report includes for each the geographic place of origin, the person or institution that provided the seeds, the foreign variety name (if any), as well as information about when it was released and who released it in the United States or Canada. Modern varieties have been developed by hybridization and selection. In this bulletin, the pedigree is specified and where and when each variety was
developed and released. This information allows researchers and breeders to trace modern soybean varieties back to their
introduced ancestors and facilitates breeding plans and evaluation of the germplasm base of the current commercial
soybean crop
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