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Figure 1.  White heads caused by scab in a field in Webster County, June 20. Figure 2.  Wheat in a pivot corner in Saline County severely infected by scab, June 21.
Figure 1. White wheat heads caused by scab in a field in Webster County, June 20. Figure 2. Wheat severely infected by scab in a pivot corner in Saline County, June 21.

June 22, 2007

Wheat Disease Update

Wheat Scab Extends into Southwest Nebraska

Figure 3. An irrigated wheat field in Perkins County in southwestern Nebraska showing scab symptoms, June 19.
Heavy rains prior to and during flowering caused widespread occurrence of wheat scab (Fusarium head blight) in Nebraska this year. Wheat fields in south central and eastern Nebraska have some level of scab, ranging from moderate (Figure 1) to severe (Figure 2). On June 19, scab was confirmed in irrigated wheat fields in Keith and Perkins counties in southwestern Nebraska (Figure 3).

Scabby wheat heads are bleached white and can be distinguished from healthy heads even in fields where the crop has dried down and is ready for harvest (Figure 1). A pink discoloration (Figure 4) on some scabby heads represents spore masses of Fusarium, the fungus that causes scab.

Scabby kernels can be shriveled or appear chalky white or pink (Figure 5). These kernels are lighter than healthy kernels and may contain vomitoxin (deoxynivalenol or DON). Grain from fields with scab will most likely be tested for presence of DON before acceptance at the elevator and may be rejected if DON levels exceed advisory levels established by the Food and Drug Administration.

Recommendations for this Year

Recommendations for Next Growing Season

For more information on wheat scab and how to manage the disease and the associated vomitoxin, see the June 15 Crop Watch article “Wheat Scab (Fusarium Head Blight) Widespread in South Central and Eastern Nebraska” and an article by Dr. Marcia McMullen et al., “Dealing With Scabby Grain, Vomitoxin” (http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/plantpath/scabbygrain.htm)

Stephen Wegulo
Extension Plant Pathologist
Randy Pryor
Extension Educator in Saline County

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