
Symptoms, treatments, and recommendations for treating leaf rust, leaf smut, or false blight
False Rust, False Blight Or Leaf Smut
Graphiola Phoenicis
Pathogen:
Type:
Fungus
Risk:
HIGH

Palmera
Micosis/Hongos

WHO CAUSES IT?
Graphiola phoenicis is a pathogenic fungus that mainly affects palm trees. It is characterized by the formation of fruiting structures called sori, which appear on the palm leaves as small black or brown pustules. This fungus produces spores that are dispersed through wind and water. During warm, humid conditions, spores germinate and penetrate the tissues of young leaves, where the fungus develops intercellularly. As it grows, it forms hyphae and develops new sori, releasing more spores that can infect other leaves and plants. The process of infection and development of fruiting structures can be repeated several times during the growing season, facilitating the spread of the fungus in an affected area.
SYMPTOMS
False rust or leaf smut caused by Graphiola phoenicis in palm trees is a disease that mainly affects the leaves, reducing their photosynthetic capacity and, in severe cases, significantly weakening the plant. Chronic infections can lead to widespread weakness and increased susceptibility to other diseases and environmental stresses.
- Appearance of small black or brown pustules on both surfaces of the leaves.
- Deformation and discoloration of the affected leaves.
- Chlorotic Taches around the pustules.
- Premature fall of leaves.
- Reduction in the vigor and growth of the palm tree.
- Lower production of flowers and fruits.
- Increased susceptibility to other pathogens.

TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
20°C - 30°C
70% - 90%
TRANSMISSION ROUTES
Wind, water, contaminated tools, direct contact with infected leaves
Do you want to remove this disease? Choose how you want to treat it.
TREATMENTS
Chemical treatments
• CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 40% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• METIRAM 70% [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 38% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• CUPROUS OXIDE 75% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% [WP] P/P
Treatments allowed in organic farming
• CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 40% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 38% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• CUPROUS OXIDE 75% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% [WP] P/P
Biological treatments
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Recommendations
- Regularly monitor palm trees for early signs of infection.
- Prune and remove infected leaves and destroy them to reduce the source of inoculum.
- Improve air circulation around palm trees through proper pruning and plant spacing.
- Avoid sprinkler irrigation that keeps the leaves wet for long periods.
- Apply preventive fungicides in conditions favorable to the disease, following specific recommendations for the pathogen.
- Use resistant varieties of palm trees if available.
- Implement integrated pest management (IPM) practices that include biological, cultural and chemical control.
- Maintain adequate nutrition of palm trees to strengthen their natural resistance to infections.
- Clean and disinfect pruning tools between uses to prevent the spread of the fungus.
- Train staff in the identification and proper management of leaf rust or leaf smut.
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TREATMENTS
Homemade remedies
There are no home treatments
Natural allies
Chemical treatments
There are no treatments for this disease. Treatments are directed at the insect vectors that transmit it. See insect treatments.
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