If You Had SDS This Year – Sample For SCN
DR. HEATHER YOUNG KELLY
JACKSON, TENN.
There were multiple reports of Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) in
soybeans this past year. The cooler, wet season helped promote the
disease in susceptible varieties, but the presence of soybean cyst
nematode (SCN) can also increase the effect of SDS.
The combination of the fungus that causes SDS (Fusarium solani f. sp.
glycines) and SCN will have a greater effect on yield on a variety that
is susceptible to both pathogens than either pathogen would on its own.
Both pathogens are present in Tennessee, so I recommend sampling for
SCN. The best time to sample for SCN is in the fall (now), when the
population is the highest. More information on how to sample for SCN and
mailing instructions can be found at UTcrops.com (Nematode Sample How
To and Nematode Sampling Form). There is no charge for processing of SCN
samples.
More information on SDS can be found in the article posted earlier
this year at news.utcrops.com (Sudden Death Syndrome in Soybeans). One
management option is to plant a resistant to moderately resistant
variety. Disease ratings on soybean varieties can be found at
UTcrops.com within the UT Variety Trial Data and Soybean Disease Rating
Summaries (2013 variety trial data will be available by the end of the
year which will have information on SDS resistance/tolerance).∆
DR. HEATHER YOUNG KELLY: Extension Plant Pathologist, University of Tennessee