2012
Long term efficacy and viability of Coniothyrium minitians (Contans) for white mold control in soybean
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Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Crop protectionDiseaseField management
Lead Principal Investigator:
Shawn Conley, University of Wisconsin
Co-Principal Investigators:
Paul Esker, University of Wisconsin
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Brief Project Summary:

Sclerotinia stem rot (SSR) of soybean remains an important yield-limiting disease of soybean in Wisconsin. Host resistance is currently the best control method for SSR of soybean. However, the sporadic nature of the disease and partial quantitative nature has impeded breeding progress. The combination of the influence of environment on disease development, the large inoculants potential of S. sclerotiorum and the lack of complete genetic resistance suggest that the effects aimed at targeting the pathogen may be an effective mechanism for disease control.

Unique Keywords:
#sclerotinia white mold, #soybean diseases, #soybean fungicide studies, #testing commercial products
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