Soybean yield was not influenced by foliar insecticide application at R3 and R5 stages
William David Zelaya Mejia,
Kelley Tilmon,
Osler Ortez
et al.
Abstract:Due to low cost, farmers often combine foliar insecticide with a foliar fungicide application without assessing insect activity in their soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] field. Therefore, this research was conducted to determine if prophylactic application of foliar insecticide improves soybean yield in Ohio. Objectives were to evaluate the effect of foliar insecticide applied at the R3 and R5 soybean stage on insect defoliation, insect pod and seed damage, and soybean grain yield. The experiment was conducted… Show more
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