Research of Soybean Tolerance to Waterlogging and Drought Funded by the SSRP and USB (April 2009)
Dr. J. Grover Shannon of the University of Missouri , Delta Center is carrying out joint research projects that explore tolerance of various soybean varieties when exposed to waterlogging, but also drought. More on the Project...
Evaluation of Soybean Varieties and Exotic Germplasm for Tolerance to Soil Waterlogging (2008)
Dr. Grover Shannon (Project PI), with the University of Missouri-Columbia, has been awarded a grant from the SSRP to find the highest performing soybean varieties in relation to tolerance to soil waterlogging. More on the Project...
Fungicide Standardized Trials to Control Soybean Rust (2007-08)
The Southern Soybean Research Program (SSRP) has funded fungicid e standardized trials to control Asian Soybean Rust over the past two growing sessions. Headed up by Dr. Melvin Newman, Professor in the Entomology and Plant Pathology Department at the University of Tennessee , the trials were held in Tennessee, Alabama , Georgia and Florida. More on the Project...
Yield Loss Prediction Tool for Field-Specific Risk Management of Asian Soybean Rust (2007)
The University of Kentucky (UK) was awarded a grant (Project PI: Saratha Kumudini) to develop a soybean rust (SBR) yield loss prediction tool. This project website was developed as a result of this grant. The goal of the project is to develop a risk management tool to help soybean producers decide how to better manage SBR. More on the Project . . .