Iowa soybean acreage has been increasing. So has the percentage of soybean fields found contaminated by the brown stem rot fungus. Here is a description of the symptoms plus suggestions for helping control this disease
The 2004 season growing season had cooler than normal temperatures associated with frequent rainfall...
The excessive rains and cool temperatures during early summer created conditions that favor certain ...
"University of Illinois College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service and Vocational Agricult...
Soybean diseases are starting to show up in Iowa fields this growing season. In an On-Farm Network t...
Brown stem rot (BSR) is a common and important soilborne disease of soybean in the North Central U.S...
Brown stem rot (BSR) of soybeans is caused by the fungal vascular pathogen Cadophora gregata (previo...
Soybeans are grown on nearly 4 million acres in Nebraska and are threatened by several diseases, soi...
While brown stem rot, Phytophthora root rot, sudden death syndrome and the soybean cyst nematode gen...
Life cycle, symptoms, and control measures of sclerotinia stem rot of soybeans is discussed. Sclero...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
Sclerotinia stem rot of soybeans (also known as white mold) is caused by a soil-borne fungus and has...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
60 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Brown stem rot (BSR) is a fung...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
The 2004 season growing season had cooler than normal temperatures associated with frequent rainfall...
The excessive rains and cool temperatures during early summer created conditions that favor certain ...
"University of Illinois College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service and Vocational Agricult...
Soybean diseases are starting to show up in Iowa fields this growing season. In an On-Farm Network t...
Brown stem rot (BSR) is a common and important soilborne disease of soybean in the North Central U.S...
Brown stem rot (BSR) of soybeans is caused by the fungal vascular pathogen Cadophora gregata (previo...
Soybeans are grown on nearly 4 million acres in Nebraska and are threatened by several diseases, soi...
While brown stem rot, Phytophthora root rot, sudden death syndrome and the soybean cyst nematode gen...
Life cycle, symptoms, and control measures of sclerotinia stem rot of soybeans is discussed. Sclero...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
Sclerotinia stem rot of soybeans (also known as white mold) is caused by a soil-borne fungus and has...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
60 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Brown stem rot (BSR) is a fung...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
The 2004 season growing season had cooler than normal temperatures associated with frequent rainfall...
The excessive rains and cool temperatures during early summer created conditions that favor certain ...
"University of Illinois College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service and Vocational Agricult...