Southern Soybean Disease Workers

 

Date of this Version

3-2023

Document Type

Article

Citation

Southern Soybean Disease Workers: 50th Annual Meeting (March 1-2, 2023, Pensacola Beach, Florida, United States)

Abstract and report

Comments

Copyright 2023, the authors of the respective papers

Abstract

Southern United States Soybean Disease Loss Estimates for 2022. TW Allen, K Bissonnette, CA, Bradley, TR Faske, Z Grabau, T Isakeit, RC Kemerait, A Koehler, D Langston, J Lofton, JD Mueller, GB Padgett, PP Price, EJ Sikora, IM Small, R Vann, and H Young

Reflecting and Looking Forward: Perspectives from “Legends” and “Fresh Faces” of the SSDW (Moderators: Kiersten Wise and Ian Small)

The Implementation of a National Response to a New Soybean Pathogen, Phakopsora pachyrhizi, in North America. J Marois

Fungicide Resistance in Cercospora sojina: How Did We Get Here and What’s Next? CA Bradley

Exploring Mechanisms of Effector-Triggered Susceptibility in the Soybean-Sclerotinia Pathosystem. MG Roth and TJ Ross

Contributed Papers (Moderator: Tom Allen)

Investigating a Potential Relationship between Xylaria necrophora and Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Soybean. SN Pate, HM Kelly, E Bernard, and LA Schumacher

Soybean On-Farm Foliar Fungicide Trial Summary 2020-2022. R Zaia, T Spurlock, R Hoyle, and A Rojas

Identifying the Factors Influencing Soybean Disease Management Decisions in Nebraska. AG Mane, SE Everhart, and TA Jackson-Ziems

Effect of Fungicides and Resistant Varieties in the Crop Profitability. E Zuchelli, J Barro, and H Kelly

Effects of Fungicide Application in Drought Stress Environments on Soybean. J Adcock, H Kelly, and A Shekoofa

Fungicides Sensitivity of Athelia rolfsii from Mississippi Fields. S Tripathi, T Allen, A Jimenez Madrid, T Wilkerson

Quantification of Athelia rolfsii by qCPR to Assess Cultivar Susceptibility and Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Southern Blight of Soybean. A Connor, T Allen, A Jimenez Madrid, N Aboughanem-Sabanadzovic, T Irby, and T Wilkerson

Insecticide Seed Treatments and Their Influence on Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) in Tennessee Soybean. A Crowder, S Brown, and H Kelly

Evaluating Fungicide Sensitivity within the Septoria glycines Population from Mississippi Soybean. J Corser, AJ Madrid, TH Wilkerson, and TW Allen

Advancing Soybean Nematode, Sudden Death Syndrome, Frogeye Leaf Spot and Target Spot Management Employing the Latest Seed-Applied Technology. DS Ireland, J Simmons, and A Simon

Charcoal Rot Severity and Soybean Yield Responses to Planting Date, Irrigation, and Genotypes. A Mengistu, HM Kelly, QD Read, JD Ray, N Bellaloui, and LA Schumacher

Fitness Parameters within the Corynespora cassiicola Population from Mississippi Soybean. TW Allen, X Wang, M Tomaso-Peterson, and TH Wilkerson

Soybean Disease Management Programs in Louisiana. GB Padgett, PP Price, D Moseley, F Collins, D Ezell, D Landry, L Lee, TM Monaghan, M Purvis, C Roider, B Woolam

Abstract of Student Papers (Moderator: Kiersten Wise)

Abstract of Student Poster

Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Candidate Genes and Pathways Associated with Target Spot Resistance in Soybean (Glycine max (l.) Merrill). S Patel, J Patel, K Bowen, and J Koebernick

Proceedings of the Southern Soybean Disease Workers are published annually by the Southern Soybean Disease Workers.

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