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Smut

There are two main types of Smut present in Alberta: Loose and Covered Smut. Both are a fungal disease, but Loose Smut is internally seed-borne and Covered Smut is externally seed-borne.

What are the Risks?

Fortunately, due to fungicidal seed treatments, the incidents of Smut infection have declined dramatically. However, there are still isolated cases in the County that surface every year due to lack of proper seed treatment. If left unchecked, this disease can reduce yield significantly.

Prevention

Although Smuts have not been a big concern in this area, we need to be diligent and proactive in ensuring that all precautionary measures are taken to avoid any outbreaks. Every year, there are a fields found with varying degrees of infestation. Here are some recommendations on how to reduce the chance of infection:

  • Plant cleaned, smut-free seed from a good source, preferably certified;
  • Use the most resistant varieties available;
  • Thoroughly treat seed with registered fungicide at recommended rate; and
  • Rotate fungicides from year to year.

Related Links

True loose smut in barley - Alberta Grains

Contact Us

Agriculture
10001 - 84 Ave
Clairmont, AB
T8X 5B2

Phone: 780-532-9727
Fax: 780-567-5576
Email: agfieldman@countygp.ab.ca

 

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