Soil disease control starts with soil sampling
From Delta Farm Press Two of the greatest soilborne concerns in the Mid-South soybean world, according to Mississippi Extension Plant Pathologist Tom Allen, are reniform and root-knot nematodes....
View ArticleNew test determines viability of soybean rust spores
Spores from Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) pose a serious threat to soybean production in the United States because they can be blown great distances by the wind. University of Illinois...
View ArticleDisease resistance breakthrough could improve soybean profits
In Southeast Farm Press By Steve Leer , Purdue University Purdue University researchers have identified two genes within the soybean genome that are highly resistant to a soilborne pathogen that...
View ArticleSoybean sudden death syndrome worse than expected
In Southeast Farm Press By Don Hershman, UK Extension Plant Pathologist Soybean sudden death syndrome caused by the soil-borne, root-rotting fungus, Fusarium virguliforme, is evident in soybean fields...
View ArticleSudden Death Syndrome in Soybean showing up in Tennessee
From the UTCrops News Blog by Heather Young Kelly, Extension Plant Pathologist Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) has started showing up in soybean fields in Tennessee. The cool, wet season Tennessee has...
View ArticleGrower alert: Frogeye leaf spot now in Alabama soybeans
In Southeast Farm Press by Paul Hollis Frogeye leaf spot (FLS) has been observed in numerous fields in central and north Alabama in recent days, according to Ed Sikora, Auburn University Extension...
View ArticleDistinguishing Diseases from Chemical Injury in Soybean
Author: Heather Marie Kelly, Extension Plant Pathologist, University of Tennessee Soybean diseases and chemical injury can be difficult to correctly diagnose in the field. Some general information...
View ArticleSoybean cyst nematode resistant soybeans help with control–but only with...
In Delta Farm Press New University of Missouri Extension plant pathologist Kaitlyn Bissonnette brings research on soybean cyst nematode (SCN) management to Missouri. SCN numbers are growing in Missouri...
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