Rhizoctonia solani: taxonomy, population biology and management of rhizoctonia seedling disease of soybean

OO Ajayi‐Oyetunde, CA Bradley - Plant pathology, 2018‏ - Wiley Online Library
Rhizoctonia solani, the most important species within the genus Rhizoctonia, is a soilborne
plant pathogen with considerable diversity in cultural morphology, host range and …

Integrated management of important soybean pathogens of the United States in changing climate

MG Roth, RW Webster, DS Mueller… - Journal of Integrated …, 2020‏ - academic.oup.com
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is a major crop grown in the United States but is susceptible to
many diseases that cause significant yield losses each year. Consistent threats exist across …

Maintenance of diversity within plant communities: soil pathogens as agents of negative feedback

KE Mills, JD Bever - Ecology, 1998‏ - Wiley Online Library
The effect of soil pathogens on plant communities was investigated using four old‐field
perennial plant species and five isolates of a pathogenic oomycete in the genus Pythium …

Aggressiveness of Fusarium Species and Impact of Root Infection on Growth and Yield of Soybeans

MMD Arias, LF Leandro, GP Munkvold - Phytopathology, 2013‏ - Am Phytopath Society
Fusarium spp. are commonly isolated from soybean roots but the pathogenic activity of most
species is poorly documented. Aggressiveness and yield impact of nine species of Fusarium …

Characterization of Pythium spp. Associated with Corn and Soybean Seed and Seedling Disease in Ohio

KD Broders, PE Lipps, PA Paul, AE Dorrance - Plant disease, 2007‏ - Am Phytopath Society
Cool, moist conditions in combination with minimum tillage, earlier planting, and recent shifts
in commercial fungicide seed-treatment active ingredients have led to an increase in corn …

Fungal diseases

CR Grau, AE Dorrance, J Bond… - … , production, and uses, 2004‏ - Wiley Online Library
Soybean plant health is a critical component of profitable soybean production. Plant
pathogenic fungi are an important group of organisms that compromise soybean health …

Pythium, Phytophthora, and Phytopythium spp. Associated with Soybean in Minnesota, Their Relative Aggressiveness on Soybean and Corn, and Their Sensitivity …

L Radmer, G Anderson, DM Malvick, JE Kurle… - Plant …, 2017‏ - Am Phytopath Society
Pythium spp. cause seed decay, dam**-off, and root rot in soybean and corn; however,
their diversity and importance as pathogens in Minnesota are unknown. Our objectives were …

Temperature Affects Aggressiveness and Fungicide Sensitivity of Four Pythium spp. that Cause Soybean and Corn Dam** Off in Iowa

RL Matthiesen, AA Ahmad, AE Robertson - Plant disease, 2016‏ - Am Phytopath Society
Dam** off of soybean and corn, caused by Pythium spp., is favored by cool temperatures
and wet soil conditions and is primarily managed using fungicide seed treatments. The goal …