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Sudden Death Syndrome

Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) is a fungal disease. It occurs after flowering, most often after the pod-fill stage. When scouting, pay special attention to early planted fields and fields that are flat, fertile and expected to have high yields. SDS symptoms are fairly easy to identify. Leaves on infected plants first have scattered yellow or white spots between leaf veins. These spots start to die and enlarge to form brown streaks between the veins (interveinal necrosis). Only mid-vein and major lateral veins remain green. Eventually, infected leaves drop but petioles remain on the stem.

Resources

SDS of Soybeans
By LG Seeds Agronomy Department  -  Technical Resource #56b - 08/12/01

Sudden Death Syndrome of Soybean
By The Ohio State University Extension

Sudden Death Syndrome of Soybeans
By University of Illinois Extension

Sudden Death Syndrome in Soybeans
By Purdue University Extension

Is there more disease in Roundup Ready soybeans?
By University of Missouri Extension

Sudden Death Syndrome
By University of Minnesota Extension - WEB site