MSU Extension Offers Free Soybean Nematode Testing
SUSAN M. COLLINS-SMITH
RAYMOND, MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi soybean producers may qualify for free nematode testing through the
Mississippi State University Extension Service Plant Diagnostic Laboratory.
Limited free tests are available between April 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025. To
qualify for free testing, soil must be from Mississippi soybean fields and soybeans
must have been grown in the sample area during either 2022 or 2023. Five hundred
free tests are available on a first come, first served basis.
Soil tests should be submitted in nematode bags or quart-size, zip-close bags.
Nematode bags are available at the local Extension office. The sample must be
accompanied by Extension Form 488. It is available on the lab’s webpage at
https://extension.msstate.edu/lab or at the local Extension office. For complete
instructions, visit the MSU Extension website at https://tinyurl.com/v6vxtknh.
Soil testing is a critical tool in detecting nematodes, which are microscopic, parasitic
worms that damage soybean roots and reduce yields. Symptoms of infestation
cannot be detected above ground in the plant.
The Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board funded the project, which is aimed at
evaluating the abundance and distribution of nematodes in the state and will help
scientists offer better management suggestions.
Free HG type testing will be done for fields infested with soybean cyst nematodes,
or SCNs. These tests will help provide updated recommendations for SCN-resistant
soybean varieties. ∆
SUSAN M. COLLINS-SMITH: Mississippi State University