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Mapping QTLs Controlling Soybean Rust Disease Resistance in Chiang Mai 5, an Induced Mutant Cultivar. [PDF]
Chanchu T +4 more
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Biological Invasions: The Case of Soybean Aphid Infestation [PDF]
Soybeans, the second highest cash crop following corn in the U.S., have come under attack by invasive species, the soybean aphid from the North and soybean rust from the South.
Garrett, Lynn +4 more
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Any daylily or tulip enthusiasts may be bemoaning the recent cold snap that left many early-greening plants very sad across much of Iowa. Well, cold weather can be our friend as well.
Mueller, Daren S.
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Evaluation of Organic Soybean Rust Treatments for Organic Production
Asian soybean rust has the potential to be the single most important impediment to economical organic production. The economic impact in organic systems range from $30 to $120 million in yield loss. The fungus ( Phakopsora pachyrhiz ) survives year-round in warm areas,such as the southern United States.
Delate, Kathleen +2 more
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Spatio-Temporal Modeling and Simulation of Asian Soybean Rust Based on Fuzzy System. [PDF]
Zagui NLS +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Use of strobilurins in Iowa [PDF]
Iowa isn\u27t a state where we see a lot of foliar pathogens. Every year we see foliar pathogens in soybeans; however, many of these diseases typically have minimal or uneconomic impacts on yield.
Pedersen, Palle
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New Approaches to Manage Asian Soybean Rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) Using Trichoderma spp. or Their Antifungal Secondary Metabolites. [PDF]
El-Hasan A +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Soybean rust found in Iowa [PDF]
On Tuesday, March 13, 2007, Iowa State University, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, and the Iowa Soybean Association jointly announced for the first time that soybean rust was found on plant tissue reported to be from ...
Engelbrecht, Christine +1 more
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Physics-informed deep learning characterizes morphodynamics of Asian soybean rust disease. [PDF]
Cavanagh H +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Soybean rust: Are we out of the woods? [PDF]
In the discussion board portion of a website, I recently read a message with a similar subject title by a producer. This question is also one producers in the North Central Region are asking because of the light occurrence of soybean rust this past ...
Yang, X. B.
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