Impact of Soybean Row Spacing on Bean Pod Mottle Virus [report]

Andrew Gougherty, Sharon K. Eggenberger, Emmanuel Byamukama, Forrest W. Nutter
2011 unpublished
Bean pod mottle virus (BPMV) remains the most prevalent viral disease of soybean in the U.S., affecting both soybean yield and quality. This plant virus is spread primarily by bean leaf beetles. The objective of this study was to quantify the temporal and spatial spread of BPMV in three different soybean row spacings (7.5 in., 15 in., and 30 in.).
doi:10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-2226 fatcat:rsvdeinjtbdkfnssbrnzffrt2q