Wheat and barley in Manitoba are affected by a range of root, leaf, and head diseases that impact yield, grade, and mycotoxins.
Infects heads during flowering, causing bleached spikelets, shriveled kernels, and mycotoxin contamination that downgrades grain's quality and value.
Rust fungi produce orange-brown pustules on leaves and stems, reducing photosynthesis and grain fill; outbreaks can be severe under favorable conditions.
Causes tan lesions with dark specks on leaves and heads, leading to premature leaf death and reduced kernel weight.
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