Ohio State University Extension Bulletin

Profitable Soybean Disease Management in Ohio

Bulletin 895


Authors

Anne E. Dorrance and Patrick E. Lipps

Along with Colleagues Dennis Mills, Richard (Mac) Riedel,
Donald Gordon, Margaret Redinbaugh, A. F. Schmitthenner, Jim Beuerlein

Department of Plant Pathology, USDA/ARS, OSU Extension, The Ohio State University

This publication contains pesticide recommendations that are subject to change at any time. These recommendations are provided only as a guide. It is always the pesticide applicator's responsibility, by law, to read and follow all current label directions for the specific pesticide being used. Due to constantly changing labels and product registration, some of the recommendations given in this writing may no longer be legal by the time you read them. If any information in these recommendations disagrees with the label, the recommendation must be disregarded. No endorsement is intended for products mentioned, nor is criticism meant for products not mentioned. The authors and Ohio State University Extension assume no liability resulting from the use of these recommendations.


Contents

Soybean Disease Management in Ohio
Disease Management Strategies for Soybeans — The Basics
Soybean Disease Management Techniques — Defined
Identifying Soybean Disease Problems
Major Soybean Diseases in Ohio
Seed Rot, Damping Off, and Root Rots
Stem Cankers
Nematode Diseases
Foliage Diseases
Soybean Virus Diseases
Diseases That Affect Seed Quality
Key to Major Soybean Diseases in Ohio
The Crop Variety/Field Scouting Information Form

For-sale publication Bulletin 895

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Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Ag. Adm. and Director, OSU Extension.

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