Soybean Rust Resistance and Yield Performance of Elite Soybean Genotypes Across Diverse Environments in Uganda
Tonny Obua, Julius Pyton Sserumaga, Godfree Chigeza, Alex Malaala, Mercy Namara, Bruno Awio, Solomon Okello, Phinehas Tukamuhabwa

TL;DR
This study identifies soybean genotypes that consistently resist rust and yield well across different environments in Uganda.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into stable, high-performing soybean genotypes for diverse Ugandan environments.
Findings
Three genotypes (6N × SG-P-3-2, 6N × SG-P-2, and 6N × SQ-7) showed consistent rust resistance and high yield across environments.
Genotype-by-environment interactions significantly influenced soybean traits.
Selected genotypes demonstrated high stability for rust resistance, seed weight, and grain yield.
Abstract
Soybean ( Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is one of the important legumes globally, serving as an affordable and valuable protein source for humans and livestock. However, selecting the most suitable genotype across diverse environmental conditions remains a major challenge due to significant genotype‐by‐environment interactions (GEI). In addition, the quantitative inheritance of resistance to soybean rust and grain yield further complicates breeding efforts. This study aimed to assess the performance and stability of newly developed soybean genotypes regarding resistance to soybean rust and grain yield. Twenty‐two newly developed genotypes and two check varieties were evaluated using a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications during five consecutive cropping seasons in six distinct locations in Uganda. GEI patterns were examined, and stable, high‐performing genotypes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoybean genetics and cultivation · Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies · Plant pathogens and resistance mechanisms
