Rust

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Symptoms: Rust fungus is a production of reddish or orange spores that give the fungus its name. If only a small amount of infection has occurred, the rust spores will only be seen by close observation. In severe cases, there may be enough spores present to leave a reddish, powdery dust on mowers, pants and shoes. The turf grass itself may not look particularly diseased until after the infection is well developed. Because spore production does not occur until one to two weeks after infection, rust infected leaf blades are usually mowed away before rust spores can be produced. Rust is most common on Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass, and occurs mostly in late summer and early fall. Disease Cycle: The disease cycle on lawns is usually limited to the rust-colored spore stage, which rarely survives Northeast Ohio winters. As a result, spores that are blown up from warmer southern areas initiate most rust infections. Rust cannot grow without a living host plant. Infection only occurs when water is on the leaf surface and can occur at most normal summer temperatures. There is usually not enough time for spores to be produced on lawns that are mowed regularly, so epidemics are not usually severe. Cultural Management: The most important way to avoid rust infection on lawns is to keep the turf grass growing vigorously, so that it will be mowed before spores can be produced. Balanced fertilizer applications, aeration to relieve soil compaction, thatch removal, and proper watering are among the important factors that will optimize turf grass growth. Chemical Management: Fungicides are not necessary for rust. Typically a light dose of fertilizer will help the disease grow out and run its course; however, a fungicide application will help aid in a quicker recovery.
Oranges spores of Rust fungus attached to grass blades.
Ultralawn Incorporated 1280 East 286th Street Euclid, OH 44132  216.731.7756 440.951.3738 Office hours Monday-Friday 9-3 call today with any questions