• Oomycete Species Associated with Soybean Seedlings in North America—Part I: Identification and Pathogenicity Characterization 

      Rojas, Jorge Alejandro; Jacobs, Janette L.; Napieralski, Stephanie; Karaj, Behirda; Bradley, Carl Alan; Chase, Thomas; Esker, Paul D.; Giesler, Loren J.; Jardine, Doug J.; Malvick, Dean K.; Markell, Samuel G.; Nelson, Berlin D.; Robertson, Alison E.; Rupe, John C.; Smith, Damon L.; Sweets, Laura E.; Tenuta, Albert U.; Wise, Kiersten Alane; Chilvers, Martin I. (2017)
      Oomycete pathogens are commonly associated with soybean root rot and have been estimated to reduce soybean yields in the United States by 1.5 million tons on an annual basis. Limited information exists regarding the frequency ...
    • Oomycete Species Associated with Soybean Seedlings in North America—Part II: Diversity and Ecology in Relation to Environmental and Edaphic Factors 

      Rojas, Jorge Alejandro; Jacobs, Janette L.; Napieralski, Stephanie; Karaj, Behirda; Bradley, Carl Alan; Chase, Thomas; Esker, Paul D.; Giesler, Loren J.; Jardine, Doug J.; Malvick, Dean K.; Markell, Samuel G.; Nelson, Berlin D.; Robertson, Alison E.; Rupe, John C.; Smith, Damon L.; Sweets, Laura E.; Tenuta, Albert U.; Wise, Kiersten Alane; Chilvers, Martin I. (2017)
      Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is produced across a vast swath of North America, with the greatest concentration in the Midwest. Root rot diseases and damping-off are a major concern for production, and the primary causal ...