
Royas
Rust
Puccinia Sorghi
Pathogen:
Fungus
Type:
Risk to the plant:
HIGH



DESCRIPTION
WHO CAUSES IT?
Puccinia sorghi is a basidiomycete fungus that causes corn rust. This pathogen has a complex life cycle, alternating between two different hosts and developing several stages of sporulation. Initial infection begins when wind-borne urediniospore spores land on corn leaves and germinate under high humidity conditions. The spores form appressoria that penetrate the leaf epidermis, developing intercellular mycelium and producing urediniospore pustules on the leaf surface, which are visible as orange Taches. These pustules release new urediniospores that can reinfect the corn, spreading the disease. At the end of the season, the fungus produces teliospores that survive the winter in plant residues and germinate in the spring to form basidiospores, thus completing its cycle.
SYMPTOMS
The rust caused by Puccinia sorghi in corn is characterized by the appearance of orange pustules on the leaves, which are indicative of the production of spores of the fungus. This disease can significantly reduce corn yield due to decreased photosynthesis and weakening of plants. Severely infected plants may present chlorosis and leaf necrosis, affecting their development and production.
- Orange pustules on the leaves.
- Reduction in the rate of photosynthesis.
- Chlorosis and leaf necrosis.
- General weakening of plants.
- Decreased growth and development of plants.
- Chlorotic Taches that become necrotic over time.
- Loss of yield due to the decrease in functional leaf area.
- Delay in plant maturation.




TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
15°C - 25°C
90% - 100%

HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Windborne spores, Contaminated irrigation water, Agricultural tools, Infected planting material, Infected plant residues

HOW TO REMOVE IT?
Home remedies
There are no home treatments
Chemical treatments
• AZOXISTROBIN 25% [SC] P/V
• PIRACLOSTROBIN 20% [EC] P/V
• PIRACLOSTROBIN 20% [WG] P/P
Authorized treatments in organic farming
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Insect allies
PREDATORY MITES
LADYBUGS
LACEWINGS
PARASITIC WASPS
HOVERFLIES OR PARASITIC FLIES
PREDATORY BUGS
There are no natural allies
Mycodiplosis oidii (predatory mosquito)














