During the past three summers, bean leaf beetles have reached historically high populations. At the same time, we learned that the insects are transmitting a disease called bean pod mottle virus. The occurrence of both of these pests in Iowa soybean has dramatically affected yields. Because the beetles are spreading the virus in soybean, we must rethink how we are going to manage these two pests
Growing soybean in Iowa has become a more complicated task in recent years. One early-season dilemma...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
Cool weather this year has resulted in different soybean diseases than we have experienced in other ...
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...
Bean leaf beetles have grabbed the attention of many soybean producers and field agronomists across ...
So, have you been wondering what to do about all those soybean plants that have mottled leaves? Popu...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
Bean leaf beetles have few known natural enemies and even less is known about the use of these organ...
During the last 17 years, the bean leaf beetle has undergone tremendous population changes in Iowa. ...
Soybean growers face a dilemma when considering management options for bean leaf beetles and bean po...
Twospotted spider mites are serious pests whenever hot, dry weather persists. Large spider mite popu...
Soybean growers this fall may have problems with green stem and mottled seed. Many of the problems m...
This growing season, Iowa soybean producers have seen several diseases, a few of which affect seed q...
Growing soybean in Iowa has become a more complicated task in recent years. One early-season dilemma...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
Cool weather this year has resulted in different soybean diseases than we have experienced in other ...
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...
Bean leaf beetles have grabbed the attention of many soybean producers and field agronomists across ...
So, have you been wondering what to do about all those soybean plants that have mottled leaves? Popu...
Bean leaf beetle feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yiel...
Bean leaf beetles have few known natural enemies and even less is known about the use of these organ...
During the last 17 years, the bean leaf beetle has undergone tremendous population changes in Iowa. ...
Soybean growers face a dilemma when considering management options for bean leaf beetles and bean po...
Twospotted spider mites are serious pests whenever hot, dry weather persists. Large spider mite popu...
Soybean growers this fall may have problems with green stem and mottled seed. Many of the problems m...
This growing season, Iowa soybean producers have seen several diseases, a few of which affect seed q...
Growing soybean in Iowa has become a more complicated task in recent years. One early-season dilemma...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
Cool weather this year has resulted in different soybean diseases than we have experienced in other ...