Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode by Using a Biorational Strategy

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2004-07-23
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Tylka, Gregory
Van der Louw, Steve
Choudhury, Prabir
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Tylka, Gregory
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Kraus, George
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Plant Pathology and Microbiology
The Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology and the Department of Entomology officially merged as of September 1, 2022. The new department is known as the Department of Plant Pathology, Entomology, and Microbiology (PPEM). The overall mission of the Department is to benefit society through research, teaching, and extension activities that improve pest management and prevent disease. Collectively, the Department consists of about 100 faculty, staff, and students who are engaged in research, teaching, and extension activities that are central to the mission of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The Department possesses state-of-the-art research and teaching facilities in the Advanced Research and Teaching Building and in Science II. In addition, research and extension activities are performed off-campus at the Field Extension Education Laboratory, the Horticulture Station, the Agriculture Engineering/Agronomy Farm, and several Research and Demonstration Farms located around the state. Furthermore, the Department houses the Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinic, the Iowa Soybean Research Center, the Insect Zoo, and BugGuide. Several USDA-ARS scientists are also affiliated with the Department.
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Analogs of glycinoclepin A have been shown to affect hatching of soybean cyst nematode cysts in laboratory conditions. Most analogs are hatch inhibitors. More complex bicyclic compounds may be hatch accelerators.

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Reprinted (adapted) with permission from ACS Symposium Series; 887 (chapter 11); 161-172. Doi: 10.1021/bk-2004-0887.ch011. Copyright 2004 American Chemical Society.

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