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Seedling to Flowering April and Katelin (Plants normal in height but…
Seedling to Flowering April and Katelin
Plant dead
In small areas of individual plant
Seedling blights and root rots:
Pythium
Rhizoctonia
Phytophthora
Fusarium
Round burnt areas in field
Lightning damage
Plants normal in height but leaves damages
Small holes in leaves
Insect damage
Bean Leaf Beetle
Japanese beetle
Southern corn rootworm
Large holes in leaves
Insect damage
Blister beetle
Grasshopper
Leaves torn
Hail or hard rains and wind
Bacterial blight or pustule
Interveinal chlorosis or necrosis on lower leaves
Triazine herbicide injury
Leaves discolored or lesions
Foliar diseases
Bacterial pustle
Downy Mildew
Septoria Brown Spot
Bacterial Blight
Nutrient Deficiency
Contact burn or necrotic lesion
Contact herbicide
Paraquat
Bentazon
Diphenyl ether herbicides
Plants stunted
Leaves discolored, root injury
Root insects
White grub
Grape colapsis
Garden symphylan
Imidazolinone or chlorimuron herbicide injury
Soybean cyst nematode
Yellowing followed by necrosis
Glyphosate herbicide injury (non-glyphosate-resistant soybean)
Yellowing between veins
Mn or Fe deficiency
Stem bent or twisted
Plants growth regulator herbicide injury
Leaves Malformed, puckered, possibly discolored
Choloracteamide
Diphenyl ehter herbicide injury
Thrips
ALS Inhibitor herbicide injury
Nutrient deficiency
Plant growth regulator herbicide injury
Soybean mosaic virus
Sandblasted appearance
Twospotted spider mites