Iowa’s most significant soybean insect pest, soybean aphid, has host-alternating biology. This species has multiple, overlapping generations on soybean in the summer and moves to buckthorn in the winter. Fall migration to buckthorn is based on senescing soybean, and decreasing temperatures and photoperiod. For the majority of the year, soybean aphids are cold-hardy eggs near buckthorn buds (Photo 1). As spring temperatures warm up, soybean aphid eggs hatch and produce a few generations on buckthorn before moving to soybean (Photo 2). Tilmon et al. (2011) goes into more detail about the life cycle and biology of soybean aphid
After a relatively quiet June and July, soybean aphid populations are building in certain parts of t...
We are developing an economic threshold for application of a foliar insecticide for soybean aphid ma...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines), native to China, has become the most economically damaging insec...
Iowa’s most significant soybean insect pest, soybean aphid, has host-alternating biology. This speci...
Despite this year-to-year variation, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to ...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) is a new pest to soybeans in Iowa and the United States. First ob...
On June 18, 2001, one of us (B.L.) found soybean aphids, Aphis glycines, on VI-stage soybean plants ...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
Reports from my colleagues around the Midwest indicate that soybean aphids are hatching on buckthorn...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) is Nebraska\u27s newest soybean insect pests, arriving in the Uni...
The soybean aphid can be a serious pest of soybeans. This insect reached high numbers during the sum...
Scouting reports indicate that soybean aphid numbers are increasing in a few Iowa locations—most not...
Soybean aphid populations continue to climb in northeastern Iowa, as reported by Brian Lang, extensi...
Soybean aphid experience in Iowa: Like most of the Midwest, Iowa soybean growers were introduced to ...
After a relatively quiet June and July, soybean aphid populations are building in certain parts of t...
We are developing an economic threshold for application of a foliar insecticide for soybean aphid ma...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines), native to China, has become the most economically damaging insec...
Iowa’s most significant soybean insect pest, soybean aphid, has host-alternating biology. This speci...
Despite this year-to-year variation, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to ...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) is a new pest to soybeans in Iowa and the United States. First ob...
On June 18, 2001, one of us (B.L.) found soybean aphids, Aphis glycines, on VI-stage soybean plants ...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
Reports from my colleagues around the Midwest indicate that soybean aphids are hatching on buckthorn...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) is Nebraska\u27s newest soybean insect pests, arriving in the Uni...
The soybean aphid can be a serious pest of soybeans. This insect reached high numbers during the sum...
Scouting reports indicate that soybean aphid numbers are increasing in a few Iowa locations—most not...
Soybean aphid populations continue to climb in northeastern Iowa, as reported by Brian Lang, extensi...
Soybean aphid experience in Iowa: Like most of the Midwest, Iowa soybean growers were introduced to ...
After a relatively quiet June and July, soybean aphid populations are building in certain parts of t...
We are developing an economic threshold for application of a foliar insecticide for soybean aphid ma...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines), native to China, has become the most economically damaging insec...