Title: Asian Soybean Rust Monitoring in 2005 and 2006
1 Asian Soybean Rust Monitoring in 2005 and 2006
- Dr. Layla Sconyers
- Dr. Robert Kemerait
- Dr. Philip Jost
- Dr. Dan Phillips
Research Associate Extension Plant
Pathology Extension Crop and Soil Science Plant
Pathology
University of Georgia College of Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences
2Symptoms
- Brick-red spots on upper leaf surface
- Pustules form on lower leaf surface
- Leaves yellow and defoliate
- Confused with other foliar diseases!
- YOUNG infections MAY BE MISSED
- 1-2 pustules per leaf
- Color range clear, tan, red
3Similar Diseases
Septoria Brown Spot Photo by G. Ruhl
Bacterial Pustule Photo by G. Hartman
Downy Mildew Spores Photo by J. Brock
4Disease Development
- Fungal spores urediniospores
- Wind or wind-blown rain
- Land on leaf, penetration
- Pustules form after about 10 days
- 1 pustule can produces spores for 3 wks
- More wind more infections
- Canopy closure and crop flowering
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60X
5Disease Development
- Totally defoliates plant or until environment is
no longer conducive - 59-84F optimal range, long dew periods
- Defoliation can occur 4-6 wks from initial
infection
62005 Sentinels
- 25 total sentinel plots in GA
- 3 clover
- 5 kudzu
- 17 soybean sentinels
- Sentinels scouted weekly
- Soybean 50 X 50 plots
- MG II, III, IV planted from 1st to 3rd wk of April
D. Hershman
72005 Disease Monitoring
- 100 leaves or leaflets examined
- Visually
- Dissection microscopy (60-80X)
- Soybean 40 lower, 40 mid, 20 upper canopies
100 leaflets - Severity (low, moderate, or heavy)
- Incidence (leaflets infected of total collected)
- First finds for each county were confirmed by PCR
or UGA trained expert
82005 Spore Trapping
- 10 spore traps provided by Syngenta
- Placed in center of each soybean sentinel
- Slides changed weekly
- Analyzed by J. Rupe, U. Ark.
D. Hershman
92005 Spore Trapping
Spore traps were placed at 6, 7, 8, 10, 16, 17,
18, 22, 23, and 25 on map
10What happened in 2005?Disease Monitoring
- Clover no rust
- Kudzu 1 of 5 sites had rust
- Soybean 13 of 17 sites had rust
- First find Seminole County
- First sentinel Tift County, Lang Research Farm
- First commercial farm Appling County
- 33 counties by Nov 3
- 60 miles per wk
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12What happened in 2005? Spore Trapping
132006 Sentinels
- Number based on funding from USDA and NCSRP
- At least 22 in Georgia
- Clover or lupine
- Kudzu
- Overwintering sentinels
- 10 in Georgia
- Soybean
- Disease monitoring
- Spore trapping
142006 Sentinels
- Protocol modified
- Scouting interval every two weeks until bloom
- Collect 100 leaflets from lower soybean canopy
- Dissection microscopy (40 60X)
- Incubation (24-48 hr)
- Need for education and training
Yorinori
15Summary
- Rust can be detrimental if undetected and infects
early in growing season (S. America) - Rust CAN be managed
- Proactive scouting and monitoring needs to
continue in 2006 - Communication with county agents and extension
specialists need to know what to scout for! - Timely fungicide applications with good products
1st application VERY important - Still a learning processwe do not have all the
answers yet
16Acknowledgements
- Georgia
- Bob Kemerait, Dan Phillips, Phil Jost, Roger
Boerma, Jason Brock, John Sherwood, Rick Jackson,
Michael Foster - Growers Mr. Billy Wayne Sellers, Mr. Glen Waller,
Mr. Vic Thigpen - Research farm managers and their crews
- County agents
- John Rupe, U. Arkansas
- USDA and NCRSP
- Syngenta