Sugarcane, one of the most important crops, globally faces threat from Pests and Diseases. This blog explains the main threat in the sugarcane crop called “Rust Disease”, leading to significant yield losses if left unchecked. In this article, we'll explore effective measures to control and manage Rust Disease.
What is a Rust Disease?
Rust disease, caused by the fungus Puccinia melanocephala, is a serious threat to sugarcane crops worldwide. It can significantly reduce yield and quality of sugarcane. Rust disease is spread by spores, which can be carried by wind, rain, or insects. Spores can also survive on infected plant debris for long periods of time. When spores land on a susceptible plant, they germinate and invade the plant tissue. The fungus then grows inside the plant, feeding on its nutrients and causing damage.
Short Description of Rust Disease
Here is the detail information related to the Rust Disease:
Type of Infestation |
Fungal Disease |
Common Name |
Rust |
Causal Organism |
Puccinia erianthi |
Affected Parts Of the plant |
Leaves |
Favourable factors of Rust Disease in Sugarcane Crop
Rust fungi typically thrive in moderate temperatures, ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). High humidity levels (above 80%) create a moist environment that favors fungal growth and spore dispersal. Extended periods of leaf wetness due to frequent rainfall, morning dew, or overhead irrigation can also increase the risk of infection.
Symptoms of Sugarcane crop affected by Rust Disease.
Main symptoms of plant affected by Rust Disease are:
- Yellowish spots, typically 1-4 mm long, on both the upper and lower surfaces of sugarcane leaves.
- As the disease progresses, the yellow spots gradually enlarge and change color to a reddish-brown or brown hue.
- As the spots mature, pustules (small, raised bumps) develop on the underside of the leaves.
- In severe cases, the infection can become widespread, causing the pustules to coalesce and cover large areas of the leaves.
Bio and Organic products for control of Rust Disease in sugarcane crop
Here are the best recommendations of bio and organic products.
Products |
Bio/Organic |
Dosage |
Organic |
1.5 - 2 gms/ Ltr |
|
Bio |
Mix 10 kg Katyayani Verticillium in 500 litres of water |
Chemical control methods for Rust Disease in sugarcane crop
Here are the best recommendations of Chemical control measures.
Products |
Technical Names |
Dosages |
Propiconazole 25 % EC |
2 ml boost mix in 1 Litre Water |
|
Sulphur 80 % WDG |
750 to 1000 grams per acre |
|
Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP |
2 gms/ litre |
|
Copper Oxychloride |
2gm/ltr |
|
Difenconazole 25 % EC |
120 ml - 150 ml / Acre |
Sugarcane Rust Disease Control FAQs
Q. What is the best time to apply fungicide?
A. Early Morning or Late Evening is the best time for application of pesticides.
Q. Can you suggest fungicides that help in Powdery Mildew?
A. You Can contact our agri advisor for the complete information.
Q. How to apply?
A. The above mentioned most of the products are applied by foliar spray.