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Soybean Cyst Nematode: Diagnosis and Management--Univ. of Missouri
Soybean cyst nematode is the most damaging and yield-limiting soybean disease in Missouri. This guide gives farmers the tools to diagnose and manage this pest in their fields.
Soybean Disease Ratings
Dr. Tom Allen, Extension Plant Pathologist at DREC-Stoneville, presents ratings for various foliar diseases that affect soybean varieties grown in the Mississippi Soybean Official Variety Trials (OVT) each year. Ratings are based on each variety’s reaction to natural infestations of each disease at specific locations; i.e., plants were not inoculated with disease pathogens. Thus, the ratings do not presume to indicate a variety’s response to a known yield-reducing level of the pathogen. Rather, the ratings are to be used as an indicator of each variety’s reaction to the level of the pathogen present at each location. Stem canker ratings were made where plants had been inoculated with the pathogen. Ratings for soybean varietal response to the Taproot Decline (TRD) pathogen were made by Dr. Paul Price and colleagues of the LSU AgCenter starting in 2020.
Soybean Diseases--Univ. of Ark.
This publication from the Arkansas contains soybean disease symptom descriptions and photographs of common diseases that should help you identify and manage soybean diseases before they become a yield-limiting problem.
Soybean Fungicide Resistance Hub
In this educational hub from the Plant Management Network, you will find a variety of resources on soybean fungicide resistance, including webcasts, tracking maps and management articles.
Soybean Grade Requirements and Discount Schedules--MSSOY White Paper
All grain elevators that receive and purchase soybeans from producers have a discount schedule that they apply to each individual load delivered to them.
Soybean Insect Identification Guide
The Mississippi State University Extension Service has put together this colorful guide to help farmers identify area pests that may infest your soybean fields. View photos of 61 insects, including varieties of stink bugs and beetles, three-cornered...
Soybean Insect Management Guide--MSSOY White Paper
Controlling damaging populations of insects is always a production issue in Midsouth soybeans. The decision to apply control measures is usually based on thresholds, which is the number of insects of a particular species that have reached the level...
Soybean Insect Pest Management and Thresholds Webcast
Angus Catchot, Ph.D., Extension Entomologist at Mississippi State University, presents this webcast [https://www.planthealthexchange.org/soybean/Pages/GROW-SOY-06-14-099.as…] designed to help consultants, growers and other practitioners in the Mid-South better understand management strategies and thresholds for the most com...
Soybean Water Relations and Irrigation--MSSOY White Paper
Soybean plants have the ability to withstand a certain amount of stress, whether it be from diseases, insects or drought. However, plants can only withstand these pressures for so long before losing yield. Drought stress is no exception. For this rea...