2014
Monitoring and evaluating emerging insect threats in commodity and specialty soybean
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Biotic stressCrop protectionField management Pest
Lead Principal Investigator:
Andy Michel, The Ohio State University
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Brief Project Summary:

Soybean growers are continually faced with the threat of insect pests inflicting heavy damage to soybean. The stink bug complex, particularly the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB), is one such emerging problem in Ohio as populations causing economic damage of this insect were seen in several counties during 2012. Similarly, the kudzu bug has a strong potential to invade and damage soybean in Ohio. Among the established pests, soybean aphid continues to impact soybean yield in Ohio, even 12 years after its initial invasion. These pests pose even a greater threat to specialty soybeans because of higher nutritional quality possessed by these varieties. Impacts of emerging and established pests...

Unique Keywords:
#brown marmorated stink bug, #insects and pests, #kudzu bug, #soybean breeding - insect resistance, #soybean insect - management, #soybean pest surveys
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