Red crown rot of soybean has been found for the first time in Minnesota, according to a University of Minnesota report on Thursday, Oct. 9. The disease was detected and confirmed in one field in ...
Red crown rot stems from a fungus that lives in the soil. Its first confirmed case in Missouri was last year, and in one field, it cut soybean yields by more than half. A soybean disease new to ...
ST. LOUIS — A silent but devastating fungal disease is creeping beneath the surface of soybean fields across Missouri and Illinois, threatening billions in agricultural revenue and shaking the ...
Root lesion nematodes can cause yield loss via poor establishment and vigour of crops, causing tens of millions of dollars of damage each year according to Grains Research and Development Corporation ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Red crown rot, a disease that affects soybeans and other legumes, has spread to Indiana fields. Symptoms of the disease resemble those of other diseases, such as sudden death ...
Something is festering underground beneath numerous soybean fields in Missouri and Illinois. No one knows how a fungal disease called Red Crown Rot arrived in the states, and no one knows how to stop ...
University of Missouri Extension state plant pathologist Mandy Bish reports confirmation of red crown rot, yield-robbing soybean disease, in Marion County in northeastern Missouri. This is the first ...
If you see a stunted, pale or off-color plant in the midst of otherwise healthy plants, you might be looking at crown rot. It often shows up near maturity in “ghost plants,” individual plants that ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Soybeans are essential to the state of Missouri. Each year, more than 5 million acres are used to plant soybeans, generating over two and a half billion dollars for the ...
ST. LOUIS — A silent but devastating fungal disease is creeping beneath the surface of soybean fields across Missouri and Illinois, threatening billions in agricultural revenue and shaking the ...