Wet weather favoring frogeye leaf spot in soybeans
Story Date: 8/1/2013

Source: Steve Koenning & Jim Dunphy North Carolina Cooperative Extension, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 7/30/13
 

Most of the currently grown soybean varieties are resistant to frogeye leaf spot, and the use of resistant varieties is the preferred method of control. 

Although frogeye leaf spot is seedborne, it tends to be worse in fields of continuous soybeans.

 
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