Li, ChangsongLuo, RuiwuYang, CongliangShang, YoufenZhao, JiuhuaXin, Xiangqi2017-06-012017-06-01http://hdl.handle.net/2097/35643Results of laboratory and field experiments showed that Aphis glycines could reproduce 18-22 generations per year in Jinan, and that generation period, reproductive period and reproduction rate were dependent on temperature. The aphids migrated with two peaks -- in the first ten days of June and between the last ten days of July and first ten days of August. The insect population on soybean plants was low during seedling stage and peaked in the first ten days of August. The aphid was controlled effectively by furrow application of carbofuran (Furaden) and aldicarb (Temik) and by spray application of omethoate (Dimethoate - met) and fenvalerate (Sumicidin).Originating text in Chinese.Citation: Li, Changsong, Luo, Ruiwu, Yang, Congliang, Shang, Youfen, Zhao, Jiuhua, Xin, Xiangqi. (2000). Study on Biology and Control of Aphis Glycines. Soybean Science, 19(4), 337-340.engCopyright for this item remains with the original copyright holder. Permission was obtained from the copyright holder to translate into English, where applicable, and to host the full-text content.Aphis glycinesBiologyControlStudy on Biology and Control of Aphis GlycinesText