2018
Soybean aphid management (2018): Insecticide resistance and biological control
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Biotic stressCrop protectionField management Pest
Parent Project:
This is the first year of this project.
Lead Principal Investigator:
Robert Koch, University of Minnesota
Co-Principal Investigators:
Project Code:
10-15-43-18-159
Contributing Organization (Checkoff):
Institution Funded:
Brief Project Summary:

The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines, is the most damaging insect pest of soybean in Minnesota. Outbreaks of soybean aphid are currently managed with foliar and seed-applied insecticides. However, such reliance on insecticides is not sustainable. Potential adverse consequences include development of pest resistance to insecticides and impacts on natural enemies. From 2015 to 2017, field-level failures of pyrethroid insecticides occurred and resistance to insecticides was documented in various locations in Minnesota and neighboring states/provinces. Growers need continued information on the scope of the pyrethroid resistance problem and information on efficacy of alternative insecticides. Biological...

Unique Keywords:
#, #insects and pests
Information And Results
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