The relatively dry spring has provided good conditions for controlling postemergence damping-off. Seedling disease problems this season are lighter than usual after soybean emergence. However, the rain in past 2 weeks in some regions of Iowa has been followed with a few reports of seedling diseases. The ISU Plant Disease Clinic also has received samples of infected soybean seedlings. This article discusses some seedling diseases of soybeans that growers may see this season
As producers squeezed in their corn planting between storms this spring, corn seeds experienced very...
The soybean diseases encountered in the 1999 growing season were different from those of the last co...
With low soybean seed germination and high soil moisture, some growers may have stand establishment ...
In the last 2 years, the incidence of soybean seedling diseases has been relatively high in some are...
When soybeans start to emerge, a few of us may experience stand reductions caused by seedling diseas...
This year, many soybean growers would like to save their own seed to cut production costs due to the...
When growers start to combine, pathologists start to receive questions about discolored soybean seed...
In the past 2 years, soybean top dieback, also called tip blight by growers, has emerged as a diseas...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...
In a previous issue of the Integrated Crop Management newsletter, I discussed how to handle seed tre...
Iowa soybean producers are becoming more interested in using seed treatments to prevent stand reduct...
We know that planting date affects soybean diseases and that delayed planting is a useful management...
The excessive rains in late May and June have created disease-favorable conditions and resulted in s...
Dry weather conditions are predicted for this year\u27s growing season. Although soybean seedling di...
New alfalfa seedings are reported to be in good shape throughout the state, but the recent wet weath...
As producers squeezed in their corn planting between storms this spring, corn seeds experienced very...
The soybean diseases encountered in the 1999 growing season were different from those of the last co...
With low soybean seed germination and high soil moisture, some growers may have stand establishment ...
In the last 2 years, the incidence of soybean seedling diseases has been relatively high in some are...
When soybeans start to emerge, a few of us may experience stand reductions caused by seedling diseas...
This year, many soybean growers would like to save their own seed to cut production costs due to the...
When growers start to combine, pathologists start to receive questions about discolored soybean seed...
In the past 2 years, soybean top dieback, also called tip blight by growers, has emerged as a diseas...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...
In a previous issue of the Integrated Crop Management newsletter, I discussed how to handle seed tre...
Iowa soybean producers are becoming more interested in using seed treatments to prevent stand reduct...
We know that planting date affects soybean diseases and that delayed planting is a useful management...
The excessive rains in late May and June have created disease-favorable conditions and resulted in s...
Dry weather conditions are predicted for this year\u27s growing season. Although soybean seedling di...
New alfalfa seedings are reported to be in good shape throughout the state, but the recent wet weath...
As producers squeezed in their corn planting between storms this spring, corn seeds experienced very...
The soybean diseases encountered in the 1999 growing season were different from those of the last co...
With low soybean seed germination and high soil moisture, some growers may have stand establishment ...