Soybean rust is a highly mobile infectious disease and can be transmitted across short and long distances. Soybean rust is estimated to cause yield losses that can range between 1%-25%. An analysis of spatio-temporal infection risks within the United States is performed through the use of a unique data set. Observations from over 35,000 field-level inspections between 2005 and 2007 are used to conduct a county-level analysis. Statistical inferences are derived by employing zero-inflated Poisson and negative binomial models. In addition, the model is adjusted to account for potential endogeneity between inspections and soybean rust finds. Past soybean rust finds and inspections in the county and in the surrounding counties, weather and...
Soybean rust is a serious foliar disease that has caused significant crop losses in other parts of t...
Iowa producers are asking if soybean rust will affect the late planted soybean crop. Taking a look a...
The pathogen causing Soybean Rust (SBR) was introduced to the United States in 2004. Although the pa...
Soybean rust is a highly mobile infectious disease and can be transmitted across short and long dist...
Our objective is to examine the consequences of soy rust to the U.S. agriculture in the next 2-5 yea...
Asian Soybean Rust (here after referred to as “rust”) is a potentially devastating crop disease. It ...
Asian rust of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merril] is one of the most important fungal diseases of this...
The spread of Asian Soybean Rust (ASR) represents a real threat to the U.S. soybean sector. We asses...
For the past two years, we used a computer model to predict the risk of seasonal outbreaks for soybe...
Asian soybean rust is a serious foliage disease that has the potential to cause significant soybean ...
American soybean producers and the research, regulatory, and extension institutions supporting them ...
Last year, soybean rust was found in Texas in early November—a significant finding because this regi...
Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) is an economically important commodity for United States agricultur...
Soybean rust, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is an important foliar disease of soybean. Disease se...
Existing crop monitoring programs determine the incidence and distribution of plant diseases and pat...
Soybean rust is a serious foliar disease that has caused significant crop losses in other parts of t...
Iowa producers are asking if soybean rust will affect the late planted soybean crop. Taking a look a...
The pathogen causing Soybean Rust (SBR) was introduced to the United States in 2004. Although the pa...
Soybean rust is a highly mobile infectious disease and can be transmitted across short and long dist...
Our objective is to examine the consequences of soy rust to the U.S. agriculture in the next 2-5 yea...
Asian Soybean Rust (here after referred to as “rust”) is a potentially devastating crop disease. It ...
Asian rust of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merril] is one of the most important fungal diseases of this...
The spread of Asian Soybean Rust (ASR) represents a real threat to the U.S. soybean sector. We asses...
For the past two years, we used a computer model to predict the risk of seasonal outbreaks for soybe...
Asian soybean rust is a serious foliage disease that has the potential to cause significant soybean ...
American soybean producers and the research, regulatory, and extension institutions supporting them ...
Last year, soybean rust was found in Texas in early November—a significant finding because this regi...
Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) is an economically important commodity for United States agricultur...
Soybean rust, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is an important foliar disease of soybean. Disease se...
Existing crop monitoring programs determine the incidence and distribution of plant diseases and pat...
Soybean rust is a serious foliar disease that has caused significant crop losses in other parts of t...
Iowa producers are asking if soybean rust will affect the late planted soybean crop. Taking a look a...
The pathogen causing Soybean Rust (SBR) was introduced to the United States in 2004. Although the pa...