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    Loose smut of barley is caused by Ustilago nuda. It is a disease that can destroy a large proportion of a barley crop. Loose smut replaces grain heads...
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    cause corn smut, loose smut of barley, false loose smut, covered smut of barley, loose smut of oats, and other grass diseases. This smut is only able...
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  • False loose smut is a fungal disease of barley caused by Ustilago nigra. This fungus is very similar to U. nuda, the cause of loose smut, and was first...
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    smut of barley is caused by the fungus Ustilago hordei. The disease is found worldwide and it is more extensively distributed than either loose smut or...
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    - loose smut of oats U. esculenta P. Henn. - zizania smut U. hordei (Pers.) Lagerh. 1889 - covered smut (barley) U. maydis (DC.) Corda - corn smut U....
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  • 1982, it was high-yielding with strong straw, but was susceptible to loose smut. 'Beacon', a six-row malting barley with rough awns, short rachilla hairs...
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    of smut fungi. It is in the same genus as the fungi that cause corn smut, loose smut of barley, false loose smut, covered smut of barley, loose smut of...
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    Stagonospora (previously known as Septoria), common bunt (stinking smut), and loose smut. These are managed with fungicides. Leaf- and head- blight diseases:...
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  • herpotrichoides Leptosphaeria herpotrichoides Stagonospora sp. [anamorph] Loose smut Ustilago tritici Ustilago segetum var. tritici Ustilago segetum var. nuda...
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    difficult to distinguish from covered smut. As for loose smut of wheat and barley; however, the semiloose smut fungus is carried on the seed surface and...
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