Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Soybean Seedling Diseases
Published: 03/04/2024
DOI: doi.org/10.31274/cpn-20190620-015
CPN-1020
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The members North Central Regional Committee on Soybean Diseases (NCERA-137) have developed the following ratings for how well fungicide seed treatments control seedling diseases of soybeans in the United States.
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Kiersten Wise, University of Kentucky; Tom W. Allen, Mississippi State University; Nolan R. Anderson, Texas A&M University; Gary C. Bergstrom, Cornell University; Mandy Bish, University of Missouri; Carl Bradley, University of Kentucky; Boris Camiletti, University of Illinois; Martin Chilvers, Michigan State University; Alyssa Collins, Pennsylvania State University; Nick Dufault, University of Florida; Maira Rodrigues Duffeck, Oklahoma State University; Travis Faske, University of Arkansas; Tom Isakeit, Texas A&M University; Heather Kelly, University of Tennessee; Bob Kemerait, University of Georgia; Alyssa Koehler, University of Delaware; David Langston, Virginia Tech; Horacio Lopez-Nicora, Ohio State University; LeAnn Lux, North Carolina State University; Dean Malvick, University of Minnesota; Dylan Mangel, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Daren Mueller, Iowa State University; John Mueller, Clemson University; Rodrigo Borba Onofre, Kansas State University; Boyd Padgett, Louisiana State University; Trey Price, Louisiana State University; Alison Robertson, Iowa State University; Madalyn Shires, South Dakota State University; Edward J. Sikora, Auburn University; Ian Small, University of Florida; Damon Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Darcy Telenko, Purdue University; Albert U. Tenuta, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; and Richard Webster, North Dakota State University.
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