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ABSTRACT Aquaculture intensification is increasingly constrained by high water demand, nutrient‐rich effluents and disease risk, increasing interest in biofloc technology (BFT) as a waste‐recycling, low‐exchange production model. However, BFT performance depends strongly on the carbon source used to adjust the carbon‐to‐nitrogen (C/N) ratio and ...
Mavindu Muthoka +6 more
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Soybean rust update and outlook, June 2007 [PDF]
For the past two years, we used a computer model to predict the risk of seasonal outbreaks for soybean rust during a growing season. This year, we improved the model and are making predictions using this model together with information from sentinel plot
Pan, Zaitao, Yang, Xiao-Bing
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During the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons, soybean rust was not a threat for Iowa soybean growers. This year was a different story, as soybean rust was established fairly early in the season in Texas and Louisiana creating the potential for soybean rust to get to Iowa during the growing season.
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Abstract The prevalence of angular leaf spot (ALS) in common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) poses significant challenges to productivity in the western and southwestern regions of Ethiopia. This agricultural study was conducted to assess the distribution of ALS and examine the relationship between ALS and biophysical and agronomic factors.
Getu Abera +3 more
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PHENOTYPING AND ANALYSIS OF GENETIC DIVERSITY AMONG RUST RESISTANT SOYBEAN (Glycine max) (L. Merrill) GENOTYPES USING SIMPLE SEQUENCE REPEAT MOLECULAR MAKERS [PDF]
This study examines the phenotypic traits and genetic diversity of soybean genotypes resistant to soybeanrust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers.
Olasan Olalekan Joseph +4 more
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Development of Brazilian Soybean Cultivars Well Adapted to Cerrado and Rust-Tolerant [PDF]
The major diseases limiting soybean growth and yield must be either controlled or mitigated. Among these, soybean rust is the most harmful; in addition, Phakopsora pachyrhizi populations less susceptible to both IDM and IQe fungicides were observed ...
Glasenapp, J. S. (Jacqueline) +7 more
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Abstract Maximizing soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yield requires effective management of Cercospora leaf blight (CLB), a significant foliar disease that can reduce productivity and grain quality. The impact of CLB is particularly notable in regions such as the mid‐southern United States, where species of Cercospora, predominantly C. cf. flagellaris,
David Moseley +13 more
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Effective resistance management with soybean rust: modes of action used and management strategies. [PDF]
Asian soybean rust is a serious disease caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi. Several strategies have been adopted in Brazil to manage this disease including: (i) the host-free period, a period of 60 to 90 days from July to September during which farmers are ...
GODOY, C. V.
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Abstract BACKGROUND Rapeseed is the second most cultivated oilseed globally after soybean and a protein‐rich press cake is generated after liberation of the oil. However, its use in food applications is limited by high levels of anti‐nutrients such as glucosinolates and phytic acid. Although differences between botanical varieties are known, controlled
Cecilia Ahlström +7 more
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Soybean rust and organic soybean production [PDF]
The Iowa State University (ISU) Organic Ag Program has been asked to respond to the discovery of Asian soybean rust in the United States and how it relates to organic growers.
Delate, Kathleen
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