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  • A new pest, the soybean gall midge (Resseliella maxima), is causing serious damage to soybean crops in 164 counties across 7 Midwestern states.
  • Infestation occurs when adult midges emerge in late spring, particularly targeting soybean plants with fissures that develop at the base around the V2 growth stage.
  • Field studies showed that hilling (covering the base of young soybean plants with soil) significantly reduced pest infestation and plant injury, resulting in higher crop yields compared to plants that were not hilled.

Article Abstract

Soybean gall midge, Resseliella maxima Gagné, was recently identified as a new species causing significant injury to soybean and is currently found in 164 counties across 7 midwestern states (NE, IA, SD, MN, MO, ND, and KS). Infestation of soybean begins in late spring, when adults emerge from last year's soybean field. Infestation of a new soybean crop depends on the presence of fissures which start to form at the base of the soybean plant around the V2 stage. Field observations indicate that these fissures are only present below the cotyledonary nodes or in the area within 3-5 cm above the soil surface. To determine the importance of these fissures for R. maxima infestation and plant injury, hilling or the movement of the soil to cover the base of soybean plants at the V2-V3 stage was compared with the standard practice (no-hilling). Field studies were conducted at 3 sites in east-central Nebraska during the 2021 growing season. The results showed a significant reduction in the frequency of infested plants, larval number per plant, and plant injury for hilled compared to no-hill treatment. This reduction in the presence of larvae and plant injury corresponded with a significantly greater yield for hilled compared to the no-hill treatment. These results highlight the importance of fissures on soybean for R. maxima adult infestation as well as the potential for hilling to be used as a management strategy for R. maxima.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10711539PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/toad195DOI Listing

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