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Fusarium

Fusarium Root Rot and Blight in soybeans is caused by various species of Fusarium fungi, which are present in most soils and survive from season to season on crop residues. They infect seed, seedlings and the roots and lower portions of soybean stems. Infected seeds and seedlings may rot and die. Surviving seedlings may be stunted and wilt when soil moisture is low. Older plants are seldom killed by this fungus, but they wilt when soil moisture is low. The disease often is more severe in early-planted soybeans and in clay soils. To control this disease plant high-quality seed in warm, well-drained soil. All varieties are susceptible and crop rotation is of little value in control.

 

Resources

Fusarium Blight
By University of Kentucky Extension

Fusarium Blight
By University of Minnesota Extension

Glyphosate Boosts Fusarium Levels in Missouri Tests
By Farm Industry News