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Soybeans: Asian Soybean Rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)

Author: OMAFRA Staff
Creation Date: 04 July 2005
Last Reviewed: 28 July 2007
Pub 812: Field Crop Protection Guide > Pub 812: Soybeans > Asian Soybean Rust

Excerpt from Chapter 3, Field Crop Protection Guide, Order this publication

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  1. Integrated Pest Management Options
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Integrated Pest Management Options

Asian soybean rust is a new invasive fungal disease of soybean in North America. Scouting and early detection are critical to managing this disease. The early stages of the disease can be confused with other common foliar diseases such as septoria brown spot, bacterial pustule, downy mildew, frog-eye leaf spot and bacterial blight.

Numerous factors such as crop stage (R1 to R6), yield potential, disease risk or presence are critical components of the fungicide decision process. Strobilurin fungicides such as Headline or Quadris are protective products that stop spore germination and penetration into the soybean leaf. The strobilurins have no effect on the fungus once inside the leaf. Since the stobilurin group of fungicides have NO curative activity, do not make solo applications of a strobilurin if any rust is present. The triazole fungicides such as Tilt and Folicur have varying protective abilities and are usually considered "early post-infection" fungicides. The post infection or curative abilities are limited, and the fungicides may not perform well if 5%-10% disease is present in the lower crop canopy. Combination products containing both a strobulurin and triazole fungicide such as Quilt have preventative (pre-infection) and curative (post-infection) properties.
Yield loss is very likely once rust can be found in the mid-crop canopy. For these reasons, scouting, fungicide selection, timing and application are critical to successful management of soybean rust.

For further information on scouting techniques, sentinel plots, thresholds, management options and emergency use registrations, see the OMAFRA website, as well as the Ontario Soybean Growers website (go to Related Links).

Foliar Treatment
pyraclostrobin – Headline EC
Active ingredient pyraclostrobin
Trade name Headline EC
Rate per hectare (product) 400-600 mL per ha
Rate per acre (product) 160-240 mL per ac

Comments
Ground and aerial application. Maximum of 2 applications per year. Classified as a strobilurin fungicide and therefore needs to be used in a preventative fungicide program (pre-infection). See label for resistance management strategy. 21 days to harvest interval. 48-hr re-entry period.

azoxystrobin – Quadris
Active ingredient azoxystrobin
Trade name Quadris
Rate per hectare (product) 500 mL per ha
Rate per acre (product) 200 mL per ac

Comments
Ground and aerial application. Maximum of 2 applications per year. Classified as a strobilurin fungicide and therefore needs to be used in a preventative fungicide program (pre-infection). See label for resistance management strategy. 15 days to harvest interval.

propiconazole – Tilt 250 E
Active ingredient propiconazole
Trade name Tilt 250E
Rate per hectare (product) 500 - 700 mL per ha
Rate per acre (product) 200 - 300 mL per ac

Comments
Ground and aerial application. Make first application at the first sign of disease followed by a second application 14 days after the first application if environmental conditions are favourable for disease development. Maximum of 2 applications per year. See label for resistance management strategy. 30 days to harvest interval.

azoxystrobin + propiconazole – Quilt
Active ingredient azoxystrobin + propiconazole
Trade name Quilt
Rate per hectare (product) 1.0 - 1.5 mL per ha
Rate per acre (product) 400 - 600 mL per ac

Comments
Ground and aerial application. Make the first application at the first sign of disease. Apply the high rate only under conditions of high disease pressures. A second application at a 14-day interval may be needed if conditions persist. Good spray coverage and canopy penetration are important for best results. Apply in a minimum of 45 L of water per hectare. Maximum of 2 applications per year. See label for resistance management strategy. 30 days to harvest interval.

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