Two rust diseases of corn occur in Nebraska. Common rust of corn occurs every year to some extent, and is caused by the fungus Puccinia sorghi. The other rust disease, southern rust, is caused by Puccinia polysora and occurs less frequently in Nebraska. Identification and management of these rust diseases of corn are discussed in this 2008 NebGuide
Abstract Southern corn rust (SCR) caused by Puccinia polysor a Underw is one of the most devastating...
Extension Circular 1909 (EC1909) Extreme weather events are predicted to become increasingly common ...
Rather than to rely on the efforts of historians of the future, this paper will record the devastati...
Foliar corn diseases are among the most important yield-limiting factors that affect commercial corn...
This two-page, four-color extension circular covers the many diseases of corn in Nebraska. It list a...
The 2015 corn crop was impacted by several corn diseases from the beginning to the end of the season...
Southern rust caused by the fungus Puccinia polysora (Underwood) is the most economically important ...
Corn stalk rot diseases occur every year in every field to some extent. This NebGuide discusses the ...
This NebGuide describes the various rust diseases common to Nebraska and offers suggestions for main...
Part I: Since the inception of the barberry eradication campaign in 1918 in Nebraska, the question h...
Leaf diseases of corn in Iowa in 1990 were probably the most severe since the 1970 epidemic of South...
This NebGuide describes the two smut diseases of corn in Nebraska, common smut and head smut, includ...
The decision to apply fungicides to corn is not an easy decision in Kansas, especially when grain pr...
The causes of root and stalk rots of com commonly observed in Iowa are primarily fungal pathogens. I...
I have had a few emails, tweets and phone calls from folks who are starting to find disease in corn ...
Abstract Southern corn rust (SCR) caused by Puccinia polysor a Underw is one of the most devastating...
Extension Circular 1909 (EC1909) Extreme weather events are predicted to become increasingly common ...
Rather than to rely on the efforts of historians of the future, this paper will record the devastati...
Foliar corn diseases are among the most important yield-limiting factors that affect commercial corn...
This two-page, four-color extension circular covers the many diseases of corn in Nebraska. It list a...
The 2015 corn crop was impacted by several corn diseases from the beginning to the end of the season...
Southern rust caused by the fungus Puccinia polysora (Underwood) is the most economically important ...
Corn stalk rot diseases occur every year in every field to some extent. This NebGuide discusses the ...
This NebGuide describes the various rust diseases common to Nebraska and offers suggestions for main...
Part I: Since the inception of the barberry eradication campaign in 1918 in Nebraska, the question h...
Leaf diseases of corn in Iowa in 1990 were probably the most severe since the 1970 epidemic of South...
This NebGuide describes the two smut diseases of corn in Nebraska, common smut and head smut, includ...
The decision to apply fungicides to corn is not an easy decision in Kansas, especially when grain pr...
The causes of root and stalk rots of com commonly observed in Iowa are primarily fungal pathogens. I...
I have had a few emails, tweets and phone calls from folks who are starting to find disease in corn ...
Abstract Southern corn rust (SCR) caused by Puccinia polysor a Underw is one of the most devastating...
Extension Circular 1909 (EC1909) Extreme weather events are predicted to become increasingly common ...
Rather than to rely on the efforts of historians of the future, this paper will record the devastati...