Bean leaf beetles have few known natural enemies and even less is known about the use of these organisms to combat the beetle. Flies, mites, fungi, and nematodes attack bean leaf beetles. Below is a research summary of our current knowledge on the biological control of bean leaf beetle
The last three issues of the ICM newsletter have contained articles on the bean leaf beetle in soybe...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
The genetic yield potential of soybeans in the Midwestern United States is estimated to be approxima...
Bean leaf beetles have grabbed the attention of many soybean producers and field agronomists across ...
During the past three summers, bean leaf beetles have reached historically high populations. At the ...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
This article originally appeared in the 2005 ICM newsletter. However, the significance of the bean l...
Soybean growers face a dilemma when considering management options for bean leaf beetles and bean po...
During the last 17 years, the bean leaf beetle has undergone tremendous population changes in Iowa. ...
So, have you been wondering what to do about all those soybean plants that have mottled leaves? Popu...
Organic farming has increased to an $8 billion industry in the United States and continues to expand...
We started detecting bean leaf beetles on April 19 this year as part of our annual bean leaf beetle ...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
The last three issues of the ICM newsletter have contained articles on the bean leaf beetle in soybe...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
The genetic yield potential of soybeans in the Midwestern United States is estimated to be approxima...
Bean leaf beetles have grabbed the attention of many soybean producers and field agronomists across ...
During the past three summers, bean leaf beetles have reached historically high populations. At the ...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
This article originally appeared in the 2005 ICM newsletter. However, the significance of the bean l...
Soybean growers face a dilemma when considering management options for bean leaf beetles and bean po...
During the last 17 years, the bean leaf beetle has undergone tremendous population changes in Iowa. ...
So, have you been wondering what to do about all those soybean plants that have mottled leaves? Popu...
Organic farming has increased to an $8 billion industry in the United States and continues to expand...
We started detecting bean leaf beetles on April 19 this year as part of our annual bean leaf beetle ...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
The last three issues of the ICM newsletter have contained articles on the bean leaf beetle in soybe...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
The genetic yield potential of soybeans in the Midwestern United States is estimated to be approxima...