Soybean Green Plant Malady Contributing Factors and Mitigation Photos
| | Field view of 2009 Macon Ridge test site illustrating variation in symptoms of the green bean malady. |
| | Normal crop maturity (left) and stink bug-induced symptoms of the soybean green plant malady (right). |
| | Soybeans treated with a fungicide displaying green stems. |
| | Soybean green plant malady effects on seed quality. |
| | Varietal expression of green stems and green leaves. The variety on the right is exhibiting both green stems and excessive green leaf retention in spite of mature, brown pods. |
| | | Field view of 2009 Macon Ridge test site illustrating variation in symptoms of the green bean malady. |
| | Normal crop maturity (left) and stink bug-induced symptoms of the soybean green plant malady (right). |
| | Nontreated soybeans with the appearance of normal maturity but with a heavy incidence of pod diseases and poor seed quality. |
| | Effectiveness of a chemical harvest aid, paraquat, in desiccating soybean green leaves (right) compared to nontreated plants (left). (Photos by B. Rogers Leonard) |
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| Last Updated: 8/1/2011 10:15:22 AM |
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