Soybean diseases are starting to show up in Iowa fields this growing season. In an On-Farm Network trial in north central Iowa, brown stem rot (BSR) was recently found. This disease is caused by the fungus Phialophora gregata, and infection can result in yield loss for Iowa farmers
The soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is widespread throughout Iowa and surrounding states, and as much as...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
Iowa soybean acreage has been increasing. So has the percentage of soybean fields found contaminated...
Several soybean diseases have popped up over the past several weeks across Iowa. While some diseases...
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...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
During late September 2010, soybean (Glycine max L.) plants exhibiting interveinal leaf necrosis and...
Two soybean diseases - sudden death syndrome (SDS) and soybean white mold - are wide spread in Iowa ...
Extension field agronomists report the occurrence of soybean top dieback in northeastern Iowa soybea...
While the hot, dry weather across the Midwest has affected soybean production, it has also negativel...
While this season is progressing much quicker than last year, one thing is remaining the same – lots...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
Soybeans are grown on nearly 4 million acres in Nebraska and are threatened by several diseases, soi...
The soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is widespread throughout Iowa and surrounding states, and as much as...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
Iowa soybean acreage has been increasing. So has the percentage of soybean fields found contaminated...
Several soybean diseases have popped up over the past several weeks across Iowa. While some diseases...
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...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
During late September 2010, soybean (Glycine max L.) plants exhibiting interveinal leaf necrosis and...
Two soybean diseases - sudden death syndrome (SDS) and soybean white mold - are wide spread in Iowa ...
Extension field agronomists report the occurrence of soybean top dieback in northeastern Iowa soybea...
While the hot, dry weather across the Midwest has affected soybean production, it has also negativel...
While this season is progressing much quicker than last year, one thing is remaining the same – lots...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
Soybeans are grown on nearly 4 million acres in Nebraska and are threatened by several diseases, soi...
The soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is widespread throughout Iowa and surrounding states, and as much as...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...
The relative importance of stem canker of soybean in Iowa compared with other soybean diseases prese...