2011
Improving management of white mold and sudden death syndrome
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Crop protectionDiseaseField management
Lead Principal Investigator:
Dean Malvick, University of Minnesota
Co-Principal Investigators:
James Kurle, University of Minnesota
Seth Naeve, University of Minnesota
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Brief Project Summary:

White mold and Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) are important disease problems that significantly reduce soybean yields in Minnesota every year to varying degrees. This project will develop new information on the distribution and management of SDS and White Mold. It will determine the effects of row width, planting pattern, planting populations, soybean maturity, fungicides, and Contans on white mold development and incidence. The project will also develop a more accurate picture of where and when there is a risk of SDS in MN, and determine the effect of planting date and maturity groups on SDS severity. A final objective will be to deliver soybean disease management information from this...

Unique Keywords:
#soybean diseases
Information And Results
Final Project Results

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