Controlling common rust in sweetcorn with gentic resistance and fungicides
2002
- UW-Madison Dept. of Agronomy
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Common rust is the most serious sweet corn disease in the Midwest vegetable processing region. For every 10% of leaf area damaged yield decreases by 6%. In most years sweet corn planted after late May requires either genetic resistance or fungicide applications to control common rust. Changes in available forms of genetic resistance and newer chemical options will change the decision making process for fungicide application.