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Unpublished Paper
Assessment of Certified Crop Adviser Experience with and Knowledge of Early and Mid-season Soybean Diseases Caused by Oomycetes
Sociology Technical Reports
  • J. Gordon Arbuckle, Iowa State University
  • Alison E. Robertson, Iowa State University
  • Nick Kalaitzandonakes, University of Missouri
  • James Kauffman, University of Missouri
Series Number
1037
Description
This report presents the results of a web-based survey of certified crop advisers (CCAs) conducted as part of the Integrated Management of Oomycete Diseases of Soybean and other Crop Plants Project funded by USDA-NIFA. The survey is part of a project-long effort to engage members of the Certified Crop Adviser program of the American Society of Agronomy and other crop advisers in educational and extension activities focused on improving their ability to accurately diagnose and manage soybean seedling and root diseases, particularly those caused by oomycetes. The report consists of three sections. This first section describes the survey’s objectives and methods. The second section presents selected results. The third section presents the full results of the survey in tabulated form.
Publication Date:
10-1-2012
Publisher:
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Keywords:
  • Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Citation Information
J. Gordon Arbuckle, Alison E. Robertson, Nick Kalaitzandonakes and James Kauffman. "Assessment of Certified Crop Adviser Experience with and Knowledge of Early and Mid-season Soybean Diseases Caused by Oomycetes" Ames, IA(2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alison-robertson/15/