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Evaluation of Commercial Varieties in the Northern United States–Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome Commercial Variety Test

Authors: Silvia Cianzio (Iowa State University) , Peter Lundeen (Iowa State University) , Ryan Budnik (Iowa State University) , Greg D. Gebhart (Iowa State University)

  • Evaluation of Commercial Varieties in the Northern United States–Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome Commercial Variety Test

    Northern Research and Demonstration Farm

    Evaluation of Commercial Varieties in the Northern United States–Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome Commercial Variety Test

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Abstract

Soybean sudden death syndrome (SDS) is a fungal disease causing foliar necrosis and early leaf drop. SDS can be a significant factor in soybean yield loss and has been found in fields across Iowa. The fungus is a good saprophyte and can grow well on plant debris in the field. The disease often is worse following corn. Although there is no complete resistance to SDS available in soybean, disease resistance is an important part of SDS disease management.

Keywords: Agronomy

How to Cite:

Cianzio, S., Lundeen, P., Budnik, R. & Gebhart, G. D., (2015) “Evaluation of Commercial Varieties in the Northern United States–Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome Commercial Variety Test”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2014(1).

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Published on
2015-01-01

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