Soybean Aphid Efficacy Evaluation in Northeast Iowa

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2016-01-01
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VanNostrand, Greg
Pecinovsky, Kenneth
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Soybean, Glycine max (L.), grown in Iowa and most of the north central region of the United States has not required regular insecticide usage. The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae), is the most important soybean insect pest in Iowa and is capable of reducing yield by 40 percent. Nymphs and adults feed on sap within the phloem and can vector several plant viruses. In Iowa, soybean aphid has been a persistent pest that can colonize fields from June through September. Its summer population dynamics are dependent on weather and other environmental conditions.

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