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Rust: Uromyces phaseoli
Field diagnostic symptoms
  • Numerous spots with pale brown centre and reddish brown margin on leaves, branches and pods
  • Defoliation during flower and pod formation

Rust infected plants

Causal agent

Uromyces phaseoli typica Arth. - Autoecious rust
  • Uredospores - globose or ellipsoid, single celled, yellowish brown with echinulations
  • Teliospores - unicellular, globose or elliptical, pedicellate, chestnut brown in colour
  • Pycnia appear on the upper surface of the leaf
  • Aecia - cup shaped and orange coloured
  • Aeciospores - unicellular, ellipsoid minutely, and verrucose

Rust infected plants
Survival and mode of spread
  • Survival: In soil as teliospores and on crop debris as uredospores
  • The fungus also survives on other legume hosts (beans, cowpea, etc.,)
  • Primary spread: Sporidia
  • Secondary spread: Wind -borne uredospores
Favourable conditions
  • Temperature: 21 to 26°C
  • Heavy dew during night hours
  • Long day hours
Integrated disease management
  • Spray any one of the following fungicides at initiation of disease. If necessary, repeat the spray 15 days later.
    1. Mancozeb 72 WP @ 1000g/ha
      Wettable sulphur 80 WP @ 1500g/ha
      Chlorothalonil 75% WP@ 1000 g/ha
      Captan 70% + Hexaconazole 5% WP @ 750ml/ha
      Sulphur 85% DP @ 15-20 kg/ha
Updated on Jun 2023

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