Initial outbreaks raise alert for rust in the crop

Published 2025년 11월 26일

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Asian rust reappeared at the beginning of the 2025–26 crop season and rekindled concern in soybean-producing areas. Data from the Anti-Rust Consortium pointed to the first outbreaks in the regions of Corbélia and Itapetininga, observed in a period of frequent rains that favors the fungus causing the disease.

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Asian rust reappeared at the beginning of the 2025–26 crop season and reignited concern in soybean-producing areas. Data from the Antiferrugem Consortium pointed to the first outbreaks in the regions of Corbélia and Itapetininga, observed in a period of frequent rains that favors the fungus causing the disease. Experts highlight that the advance of the rust occurs at a time of high demand and limited supply of multisite fungicides, inputs considered essential for efficient control. Management guidelines reinforce the importance of constant monitoring and preventive applications adjusted to the development of the plants, a practice seen as decisive for reducing the pressure of the disease. “This occurs at a time when the agrochemical market is going through a period marked by high demand in the face of a shortage of multisite fungicides, strategic tools for effective control of rust,” adds José de Freitas of Sipcam Nichino Brasil. Representatives of the sector inform that ...
Source: Agrolink

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