| 43rd Annual Sugar Beet Research Reporting Session scheduled in Fargo, North Dakota on January 8 
 Fargo, North Dakota, USAJanuary 3, 2013
 The 43rd annual Sugar Beet Research Reporting Session will be held on Jan. 8 at the Fargo Holiday Inn starting at 7:45 a.m. Researchers from North Dakota State University, the University of Minnesota, Texas A&M, Montana State University and U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide updates on 2012 research. Topics are: 
    Sugar beet insect surveillance, control and 2013 outlookSpringtail controlRelationship between beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) and rhizoctonia root rotProtein expression in Rz-1 and Rz-2 sugar beets infected with traditional versus resistance-breaking BNYVV isolatesTillage and other issuesRisks and rewards of side dressing to correct nitrogen deficienciesTiming and placement of nitrogen in sugar beets grown in fine-textured soilsSugar beet nitrogen management under tile drainagePostharvest respiration rate and sucrose concentration of rhizoctonia-infected sugar beet rootsEffects of preharvest jasmonic acid treatment and water stressImproved sugar beet production and storage utilizing inducible mechanismsMicronutrient influence on fungicides for controlling cercospora leaf spot and enhancing productionHost range of the fusarium that causes yellow declineSensitivity of cercospora beticola to foliar fungicdes in 2012Management of resistant weeds in sugar beets and other cropsPostemergence application method and rate of Quadris for controlling rhizoctonia crown and root rotCyst nematode surveyUnderstanding and managing rhizoctonia solani in sugar beetsEffect of penthiopyrad on rhizoctonia solaniPCR-based detection of fungicide resistance in cercospora beticolaMaking dollar sense when managing sugar beet diseases The event is free and open to everyone interested in sugar beet research. Certified crop advisers will be able to get continuing education credits for participating. For more information, contact Mohamed Khan, NDSU and U of M sugar beet specialist, at (701) 231-8596 or mohamed.khan@ndsu.edu. 
 
 
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