Foliar soybean diseases now active in Alabama

Edward Sikora, an Alabama Cooperative Extension System plant pathologist, said foliar diseases have become more prevalent on soybeans during the last several weeks. Growers need to be aware of it, especially with our prevailing wet weather conditions.” “Go with a mixture of active ingredients becaus...

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Published inSouthwest Farm Press
Main Author Nichols, Katie
Format Journal Article Magazine Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Clarksdale Penton Media, Inc., Penton Business Media, Inc. and their subsidiaries 17.08.2021
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Summary:Edward Sikora, an Alabama Cooperative Extension System plant pathologist, said foliar diseases have become more prevalent on soybeans during the last several weeks. Growers need to be aware of it, especially with our prevailing wet weather conditions.” “Go with a mixture of active ingredients because we have detected frogeye leaf spot populations resistant to strobilurin-type fungicides in Alabama.”
ISSN:0194-0945
2161-9301