Stem smut of rye is common only in southern Alberta. Infected heads fail to emerge. Spores released from diseased plants infect healthy kernels or blow on the soil of the growing or adjacent fields where they can survive for years. Seedling infection occurs from the soil or spores on the seed. In winter rye, the fungus remains in the infected seedling. Only rye is infected by the fungus.
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