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Title: PROFITABLE SOYBEAN DISEASE MANAGEMENT IN OHIO

Author
item DORRANCE, A - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
item LIPPS, P - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
item MILLS, D - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
item RIEDEL, R - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
item GORDON, D - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
item Redinbaugh, Margaret
item SCHMITTHENNER, A - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
item BEUERLEIN, J - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Submitted to: Experiment Station Bulletins
Publication Type: Experiment Station
Publication Acceptance Date: 10/5/2002
Publication Date: 11/1/2002
Citation: Dorrance, A.E., Lipps, P.E., Mills, D., Riedel, R., Gordon, D., Redinbaugh, M.G., Schmitthenner, A.F., Beuerlein, J. 2002. Profitable soybean disease management in ohio. Experiment Station Bulletins. Bulletin 895.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: A summary of disease management strategies for Ohio soybean growers is presented including current information on identification of disease problems, disease resistant soybeans, and agronomic practices for controlling disease. The major diseases of soybeans seed rot and root pathogens include Phytophotora, Pythium, Rhizoctonia and Fusarium. Soybean cyst nematode is a problem in all but a few eastern Ohio counties. Pathogens inciting foliar disease include Pernospora, Pseudomonas, Xanthomonas, Septoria, Cercospora and viruses including soybean mosaic virus and bean pod mottle virus.