Asian soybean rust is a serious foliage disease that has the potential to cause significant soybean yield losses. Although Asian soybean rust was identified on soybean plants in Hawaii in 1994, the disease was not reported in the continental United States until the fall of 2004. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released an official notice of the confirmation of soybean rust on soybean leaf samples collected in Louisiana on Nov. 10, 2004. Over the next few weeks the fungus was detected on plants from a number of additional states, including Missouri. Now that Asian soybean rust has been found in the continental United States, it is critical that anyone involved in soybean production be familiar with the disease and its identificatio...
The pathogen causing Soybean Rust (SBR) was introduced to the United States in 2004. Although the pa...
This report discusses the background and issues regarding Asian soybean rust (ASR) that was discover...
Despite soybean rust infecting fields in Iowa last fall, the pathogen needs to retrace its steps to ...
Asian soybean rust is caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi. This disease can seriously reduce ...
Soybean rust is starting to catch the attention of plant pathologists this year. If you peruse the U...
Asian soybean rust was found in several southern states in November 2004. The fungus is expected to ...
Recently, the United Soybean Board released news on the arrival of Asian soybean rust in South Ameri...
Asian soybean rust, caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, can seriously reduce soybean yields ...
Iowa producers are asking if soybean rust will affect the late planted soybean crop. Taking a look a...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In Novem...
Asian soybean rust is caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi. This disease was first reported in...
Many soybean diseases native in Asia have been disseminated around the world following the introduct...
Asian soybean rust (SBR) caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi was discovered for the first time in the co...
Citation: Sikora, E.J., . . . & Zidek, J. (2014). A Coordinated Effort to Manage Soybean Rust in Nor...
Soybean rust, Phakopsora pachyrhizi, was first reported in the United States in November 2004 and su...
The pathogen causing Soybean Rust (SBR) was introduced to the United States in 2004. Although the pa...
This report discusses the background and issues regarding Asian soybean rust (ASR) that was discover...
Despite soybean rust infecting fields in Iowa last fall, the pathogen needs to retrace its steps to ...
Asian soybean rust is caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi. This disease can seriously reduce ...
Soybean rust is starting to catch the attention of plant pathologists this year. If you peruse the U...
Asian soybean rust was found in several southern states in November 2004. The fungus is expected to ...
Recently, the United Soybean Board released news on the arrival of Asian soybean rust in South Ameri...
Asian soybean rust, caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, can seriously reduce soybean yields ...
Iowa producers are asking if soybean rust will affect the late planted soybean crop. Taking a look a...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In Novem...
Asian soybean rust is caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi. This disease was first reported in...
Many soybean diseases native in Asia have been disseminated around the world following the introduct...
Asian soybean rust (SBR) caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi was discovered for the first time in the co...
Citation: Sikora, E.J., . . . & Zidek, J. (2014). A Coordinated Effort to Manage Soybean Rust in Nor...
Soybean rust, Phakopsora pachyrhizi, was first reported in the United States in November 2004 and su...
The pathogen causing Soybean Rust (SBR) was introduced to the United States in 2004. Although the pa...
This report discusses the background and issues regarding Asian soybean rust (ASR) that was discover...
Despite soybean rust infecting fields in Iowa last fall, the pathogen needs to retrace its steps to ...