January 21, 2011 Dear soybean colleague - Plant Pathology - Iowa-2025

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  3. In the section for variety entries, list up to five SCN-resistant soybean varieties per maturity district. Rank them based on anticipated sales performance, starting with the expected biggest seller as #1.
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The key challenges identified include climate change effect on the disease triangle and outbreaks, plant disease resistance mechanisms and its applications, and specific diseases including those caused by Candidatus Liberibacter spp.