Soybean cyst nematode: Challenges and opportunities for sustained, profitable soybean production

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2016-12-01
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Tylka, Gregory
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Proceedings of the Integrated Crop Management Conference
Iowa State University Conferences and Symposia

The Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management Conference is Iowa's premier crop production education event. No other program in Iowa brings together the diverse range of topics, slate of expert presenters and results of the latest University research.

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The soybean cyst nematode (SCN), Heterodera glycines, continues to be a widespread and damaging pathogen of soybean. The pest has been found in all soybean-producing states except New York and all Iowa counties except Allamakee (Figure 1). Although the nematode has been present in the Midwest for four decades, the situation with SCN continues to evolve.

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