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Early soybean aphid outbreak--to the east
Integrated Crop Management News
  • Marlin E. Rice, Iowa State University
  • Matthew E. O'Neal, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-11-2007
Abstract

Last week we reported that small populations of soybean aphids were being found in Minnesota and Wisconsin. In Iowa, after our students and summer helpers checked thousands of soybean plants last week, the first soybean aphids (and it was just three) were found near Ames in Story County. Brian Lang, extension field crops specialist, also reports finding small populations of aphids in northeastern Iowa near Decorah. No soybean aphids were found in research plots in Floyd and Lucas counties. So the aphid population in Iowa this spring appears to be progressing "normally" and as expected so far--populations are very small and widely scattered. However, the same cannot be said for soybean fields to the east of us.

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Iowa State University
Language
en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Marlin E. Rice and Matthew E. O'Neal. "Early soybean aphid outbreak--to the east" (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/matthew_oneal/129/