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the discovery of soybean aphid on soybean, growers have drastically changed management practices to protect yield. This article will summarize current practices used to monitor and manage soybean aphid. There are several general soybean production factors that must be considered for managing soybean aphid, and the
Soybean aphid populations have the potential to increase rapidly and reduce yields (Hodgson et al., 2012). This chapter reviews the identification, biology, and management of soybean aphid. Treatment thresholds, biological control, host plant resistance, and other factors affecting soybean aphid populations will also be discussed.
1 paź 2011 · The soybean aphid has a complex life cycle that involves different physical forms, sexual stages, and two host plant species-soybean and buckthorn (the overwintering host).
1 mar 2012 · Effect of soil potassium availability on soybean aphid, Aphis glycines (Hemiptera:Aphididae) population dynamics and soybean yield.
The soybean aphid has a complex life cycle that involves different physical forms, sexual stages, and two host plant species–soybean and buckthorn (the overwintering host). Plant nutrition, natural enemies, climate, and weather all affect population growth rate, but the typical population doubling time is =6–7 days.
The soybean aphid is small, pale yellow to green, with distinct black cornicles near the end of the abdomen. There are both winged and wingless forms. Aphids remove plant sap with piercing-sucking mouthparts and are often found feeding on the undersides of new growth. The soybean aphid life cycle is complex. Soybean
28 wrz 2024 · As agricultural technology experts at Farmonaut, we understand the critical importance of managing soybean aphids effectively to ensure optimal crop yields. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the intricate world of soybean aphid management, from identifying these pests to implementing cutting-edge control strategies.