Winter temperatures and soybean aphid survival

Thumbnail Image
Date
2006-04-03
Authors
Rice, Marlin
Major Professor
Advisor
Committee Member
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Authors
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Journal Issue
Is Version Of
Versions
Series
Series
Integrated Crop Management News
Extension and Experiment Station Publications
Department
Abstract

What effect will the winter weather have on crop pests? This was one of the most common questions asked by participants during the recent Crop Advantage Series meetings. And no insect, except maybe the corn rootworms, causes greater concern than the soybean aphid. We know that soybean aphids overwinter in the egg stage on common buckthorn and alder-leaf buckthorn. The eggs are laid on or near leaf buds on young plants and are therefore exposed to cold winter air unless they are covered by snow.

Comments
Description
Keywords
Citation
DOI
Source
Keywords
Copyright
Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2027
Collections