Mississippi State University
SCN is important in Mississippi:
- Soybean is the 3rd most significant agricultural commodity in Mississippi.
- Based on the previous surveys, SCN present in 76 of Mississippi’s 82 counties.
- One million soybean producing acres could be infested with SCN.
- The greatest concentration of SCN is in northeastern Mississippi.
SCN Management Recommendations
There are multiple tactics for managing SCN:
- Crop rotation including the use of high yield-producing varieties with resistance to Race 3 and Race 14
- Avoid use of common and hairy vetches as cover crops
- Control weed hosts of SCN
- Deep chiseling and subsoiling
- Maintain good soil fertility
Mississippi State University Experts
Clarissa Balbalian
Plant Disease Diagnostician
Mississippi State University
662-325-2146