Soybean shows great economic promise in NY and the acreage in the region is expanding rapidly. Emerging and reemerging diseases are a continual threat to the sustainability of soybean and the profit margin for crop producers is often a narrow one. Production of soybean is expanding to include more marginal, poorly drained soils in NY and this raises questions about the impact of diseases in stressful environments. New diseases arise and formerly minor diseases become more damaging on a regular basis. Soilborne diseases including white mold, Phytophthora root rot, and pod and stem blight have been confirmed in grower fields throughout New York in past years. Sudden death syndrome, brown...
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