. Diseases of cereal and forage crops in the United States in 1922. Grain Diseases and pests United States; Forage plants Diseases and pests United States. 225 OATS - Smuts. Pig. 30* Estimated percentage reduction in yield from oat smuts in 19^2, according to collabor;^tors* (For revised and final figures see crop losses from plant diseases in the United t>tates in 1922, PI. Dis- Bui, 30, I923). In parte of Ohio:, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, and Kansas ."the . Buffered considerably on account of v/eather conditions. Wet weather in the spring del^.yed planting in m


. Diseases of cereal and forage crops in the United States in 1922. Grain Diseases and pests United States; Forage plants Diseases and pests United States. 225 OATS - Smuts. Pig. 30* Estimated percentage reduction in yield from oat smuts in 19^2, according to collabor;^tors* (For revised and final figures see crop losses from plant diseases in the United t>tates in 1922, PI. Dis- Bui, 30, I923). In parte of Ohio:, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, and Kansas ."the . Buffered considerably on account of v/eather conditions. Wet weather in the spring del^.yed planting in many cases, and dry w,o.;ther prior to maturity caused further shrinkage. Collaborc,tors in some of these states attribute vari- ations in .mount of smut to these conditions. The following reports are of spe- cial in t ere at in this oonnddtion; Ohio: Of less average importance. A few fields v/ere seen in nor- thern Ohio in v/hich the infest^; tion estimated at 5 to In most fields, however, the of smut was negligible. Increased interest in seed treatment is regarded .-s one in this con- dition. Ov/ing to adverse weather conditions in e-rly spring, dif- ficulty was experienced in fitting the soil for oats and a large part of the pl.^nting v/as unusually late.^ It is suggested that the late planting was followed by conditions for growth with the result that the period was shortened during which the seedlings were in the favorable stage for smut infection. (V/, J. Young, Aug. 15). Illinois; Present throughout the state, probably causing considerable loss. Early spring rains prevented planting until lute, resulting in a poor crop in many places. Hence, the total loss from smuts this season should be less than usual. (L. R. Tchon, I5).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the o


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