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 SOYBEAN RUST BACKGROUNDER from the American Soybean Association
USDAÂ’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) on soybean rust research, including fungicide efficacy and breeding for rust resistance.
However, more Federal research dollars urgently are needed for soybean rust given the large economic impact soybean rust would have on farmer income and crop production in the United States.
Fungicide manufacturers have indicated that there would not be enough fungicide available to treat a nationwide outbreak of soybean rust in 2004.
http://www.soygrowers.com/rust

  
 ABC News: U.S. Farmers Prepare to Fight Soybean Rust
Soybean rust is spread by wind-borne spores that can travel more than 1,000 miles.
So far, resistant soybean varieties haven't been developed.
U.S. agricultural officials and researchers have been preparing for years for soybean rust, which had been present in all other major soybean growing countries except the United States until now.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=299461

  
 Soybean Rust
Soybean rust is especially worrisome to plant researchers because the disease is caused by an airborne pathogen that can move hundreds of miles by wind, can be more devastating than soybean diseases common to the U.S. and is difficult to control, Shaner said.
Soybean rust development is favored by temperatures ranging from 59-84°F, with relative humidity above 90% for more than 12 hours.
Soybean rust has 35 leguminous hosts and is known to infect 95 plant species.
http://www.cps-scp.ca/pathologynews/soybeanrust.htm

  
 APSnet Feature: Soybean Rust: Is the U.S. Soybean Crop At Risk?
Soybean Rust: Is the U.S. Soybean Crop At Risk?
Soybean Rust Workshop, 9-11 August 1995, College of Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences,National Soybean Research Laboratory Publication Number 1, Urbana, Illinois.
Rust development rates and estimates of rust severity on foliage were not correlated with yield loss in tolerant materials.
http://www.apsnet.org/online/feature/rust/

  
 PHI Asian Soybean Rust Home Page
An early indication of rust is yellow discoloration on the lower leaves of maturing plants at or near flowering.
Wheat and corn rust have been successfully managed by planting resistant varieties, and host resistance is expected to be a successful approach with soybean rust as well.
Since most soybeans have been harvested across the country, the impact of the rust fungus should be minimal this year.
http://www.planthealth.info/rust/rust.htm

  
 Invasive Species: Soybean rust profile
Soybean rust is a disease caused by two species of rust fungi (Basidiomycotina, Urediniomycetes), Phakopsora pachyrizi, which is considered more aggressive, and P.
One of the plant species affected by soybean rust is kudzu, itself an invasive plant in the U.S. that could serve as a bridge host for dispersal of soybean rust in the U.S. Soybean rust is of particular concern because of its high potential to reduce yields and increase production costs for U.S. agricultural crops.
Soybean Rust: Is the U.S. Soybean Crop At Risk?
http://www.invasivespecies.gov/profiles/soyrust.shtml

  
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Soybean seed companies' advice on rust: Scout, and spray
The No. 1 trusted news site about soybean rust, brought to you by Dealer & Applicator and Successful Farming magazines and Greenbook.
Official word on soybean rust and crop insurance
http://www.stopsoybeanrust.com

  
 SoyGrowers.com is the Homepage of the American Soybean Association
Choose to be an advocate for the U.S. soybean industry and U.S. agriculture.
Stand with us as a growing, strong voice for the U.S. soybean farmer.
activities designed to increase demand for U.S. soybeans and to educate and train producers to represent U.S. agriculture in Washington, D.C. and around the world.
http://www.soygrowers.com/

  
 Publication
Morphology, seed production, and yield of cytokinin treated soybeans.
Corn soybean yields and soil condition under ridge and chisel-plow tillage in the northern Corn Belt.
Nitrogen and water use in corn soybean rotation under ridge and conventional tillage.
http://www.ngirl.ars.usda.gov/publication.html

  
 BASF U.S. Agricultural Products - Soybean Rust Information
The No. 1 Asian soybean rust product in South America over the past two years is a combination of F500™, the active ingredient in Headline, and a triazole fungicide.
BASF U.S. Agricultural Products - Soybean Rust Information
Headline offers preventative activity on Asian soybean rust, as well as additional Plant Health benefits.
http://www.soybeanrustinfo.com

  
 agriculture & forestry - find the latest books, CDs and technical publications from over 50 life science publishers
Soybean Diseases: A Reference Source for Seed Technologists
Biology and Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode
http://www.cplpress.com/glossary/G6.htm

  
 Plant Protection and Quarantine Intranet
On watch for Soybean rust in the United States, a serious pest of soybeans currently causing crop losses in Southern Africa and South America.
APHIS, Other USDA Agencies Prepare for Soybean Rust
US Soybean Rust Detection and Aerobiological Modeling, November 2004
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/ep/soybean_rust

  
 Arkansas Encyclopedia Volume R Arkansas History State of Arkansas
In 1953, Rockefeller moved to Arkansas and developed Winrock Farms, which concentrated on purebred cattle and grew rice and soybean.
In 1955 he became the first chairman of the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission.
In 1941 he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the Pacific Theater during World War II, earning the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster and the Purple Heart.
http://www.anythingarkansas.com/arkapedia/pedia/rrr.html

  
 USDA Regional IPM Centers
Soybean Rust - A Real Threat to American Agriculture
Soybean Rust Pest Alert information (English and Spanish) and other links from the North Central IPM Center
Strategic Plan to Manage Soybean Rust in the U.S. CSREES SBR Fungicide Best Practices
http://www.ipmcenters.org/NewsAlerts/soybeanrust/

  
 hort.net top stories
A hummingbird is born -- pictorial from egg to fledgling
Asian rust fungus attacking daylilies in Western Hemisphere
Sudden Death Syndrome found in Indiana soybean fields
http://www.hort.net/topstories/news/

  
 CV for Richard Berger
Population dynamics of Frankliniella species thrips and progress of spotted wilt in tomato fields.
Advanced Study Leave, Wageningen (eight months, 1977) Coffee rust epidemic simulation and study, Vicosa, Brazil, (1980) Soybean rust epidemiology, Puerto Rico (1977).
Soybean Research, Tampico, Mexico (1982) IPM programs for the State Experiment Stations; (Raleigh, Washington, D.C..
http://plantpath.ifas.ufl.edu/plpPeople/Faculty/Berger/bergercv.htm

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