A new publication from the Plant Pathology Department and K-State Research and Extension is now available. This publication, MF3458 – “Fusarium Head Blight” aims to assist producers in identifying this disease and offers best management options.
While Fusarium head blight is only a problem in approximately 3 out of 10 years, many growers across portions of eastern and central Kansas have reported symptoms in 2019. The disease is rare in western Kansas, where dry conditions generally suppress disease development; however, the disease may occur in irrigated fields in western Kansas. A recent eUpdate article in Issue 753, “Dealing with Fusarium head blight (head scab) in wheat”, can be found at https://ksu.ag/2Rs7Vqm.
Some quick facts about Fusarium head blight
You can view the entire publication at https://www.bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF3458.pdf.
Erick DeWolf, Plant Pathologist
dewolf1@ksu.edu
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