The last three issues of the ICM newsletter have contained articles on the bean leaf beetle in soybean. The April 29 article reported high winter survival of the beetles; the May 6 article outlined the early-season management of the beetle and bean pod mottle virus; and the May 20 article showed how to distinguish between twelvespotted lady beetle and bean leaf beetle. My article adds to the saga by discussing beetle management to reduce defoliation
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
In early summer, soybean seedling diseases are diminishing and foliar and root diseases are starting...
Since the planting season, weather in Iowa has been cooler and wetter than normal with frequent rain...
We started detecting bean leaf beetles on April 19 this year as part of our annual bean leaf beetle ...
Bean leaf beetles and bean pod mottle virus have gained much attention in recent years. However, nei...
Growing soybean in Iowa has become a more complicated task in recent years. One early-season dilemma...
This article originally appeared in the 2005 ICM newsletter. However, the significance of the bean l...
Bean leaf beetles have few known natural enemies and even less is known about the use of these organ...
Several of you have reported small creatures other than the expected bean leaf beetles in seedling s...
Soybean growers face a dilemma when considering management options for bean leaf beetles and bean po...
There has been some debate about the effect of the recent winter on the survival of several insect p...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
This growing season, diseases caused by Cercospora fungi were widespread in Iowa. There were twoCerc...
To date, our recommendation for the chemical control of bean leaf beetles and bean pod mottle virus ...
The list of caterpillars defoliating soybean in Iowa continues to lengthen. Both black cutworms and ...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
In early summer, soybean seedling diseases are diminishing and foliar and root diseases are starting...
Since the planting season, weather in Iowa has been cooler and wetter than normal with frequent rain...
We started detecting bean leaf beetles on April 19 this year as part of our annual bean leaf beetle ...
Bean leaf beetles and bean pod mottle virus have gained much attention in recent years. However, nei...
Growing soybean in Iowa has become a more complicated task in recent years. One early-season dilemma...
This article originally appeared in the 2005 ICM newsletter. However, the significance of the bean l...
Bean leaf beetles have few known natural enemies and even less is known about the use of these organ...
Several of you have reported small creatures other than the expected bean leaf beetles in seedling s...
Soybean growers face a dilemma when considering management options for bean leaf beetles and bean po...
There has been some debate about the effect of the recent winter on the survival of several insect p...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
This growing season, diseases caused by Cercospora fungi were widespread in Iowa. There were twoCerc...
To date, our recommendation for the chemical control of bean leaf beetles and bean pod mottle virus ...
The list of caterpillars defoliating soybean in Iowa continues to lengthen. Both black cutworms and ...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
In early summer, soybean seedling diseases are diminishing and foliar and root diseases are starting...
Since the planting season, weather in Iowa has been cooler and wetter than normal with frequent rain...