Horticultural crops :: Vegetables:: Beans
Rust: Uromyces appendiculaters
Symptoms
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Bean rust is mainly a disease of bean leaves that causes rust-colored spots to form on the lower leaf surfaces.
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Severely infected leaves turn yellow, wilt, and then drop off of the plant.
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Stems and pods may also be infected. This disease is caused by the fungus Uromyces appendiculaters.
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It affects most types of beans under humid conditions.
Management
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The fungus survives the winter in the soil, on plant debris and even on poles used the previous year. In gardens where rust has been severe, crop rotation is important.
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As plants begin to bloom, sulfur or chlorothalonil can be sprayed weekly on snap and green beans only.
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Do not apply chlorothalonil to lima (butter) beans. Wait seven days between spraying and harvest when using chlorothalonil on beans, and 14 days on Southern peas.
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Apply chemicals according to directions on the label.
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