Authors
CJ Harbach, TW Allen, CR Bowen, JA Davis, CB Hill, M Leitman, BR Leonard, DS Mueller, GB Padgett, XA Phillips, RW Schneider, EJ Sikora, AK Singh, Glen L Hartman
Publication date
2016
Journal
Plant Health Progress
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
76-83
Publisher
The American Phytopathological Society
Description
The terms used to describe symptoms of delayed senescence in soybean often are used inconsistently or interchangeably and do not adequately distinguish the observed symptoms in the field. Various causes have been proposed to explain the development of delayed senescence symptoms. In this article, we review published reports on delayed senescence symptoms in soybean, summarize current research findings, provide examples of terms related to specific symptoms, and present an overview of the results of a multi-state survey directed to soybean growers to understand their concerns about delayed soybean senescence. Some of these terms, such as green bean syndrome and green stem syndrome, describe symptoms induced by biotic factors, while other terms describe symptoms associated with abiotic factors. Some delayed senescence terms involve the whole plant remaining green while other terms …
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