Soybeans are now a major Manitoba crop, with surveys tracking root, stem, and foliar diseases across the province.
We have a long history in soybean disease diagnosis.
Water-mold disease that can infect at any growth stage, causing root rot, stem lesions, plant wilting, and stand loss in wet soils.
Early-season damping-off, involving Pythium, and/or Fusarium, and/or Rhizoctonia, causing chronic root rot that reduce emergence, nodulation, and yield potential.
Causes white, cottony growth and stem rot, often in dense, high-yielding stands; leads to lodging and severe yield loss.
Lower canopy leaf spots that can move upward under prolonged wet conditions, contributing to premature defoliation.
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