2024 Wheat Variety Yield Loss and Fungicide Tests and Stripe Rust Survey in November

November 18, 2024
Xianming Chen

A. Yield losses caused by stripe rust and increases by fungicide application on wheat varieties tested in 2024

The experiment for assessing yield losses caused by stripe rust on 23 major winter wheat varieties grown in the Pacific Northwest (PNW), in comparison to susceptible check ‘PS279’, was conducted on the Palouse Conservation Farm Station (PCFS), near Pullman, WA in a randomized split-block design with four replications for each treatment. The field was planted on October 30, 2023. Natural stripe rust was first observed in the experimental field on April 9, 2024. Fungicide Quilt Xcel (14 fl oz/A) was sprayed in the fungicide-sprayed plots of each variety at the early jointing stage (Feekes 5) on May 15 when stripe rust was found at 1-5% severity in the PS279 plots and sprayed again at the boot stage (Feekes 10) on May 30 for the spray plots when the non-spray plots of PS279 had stripe rust of 25-40% severity. Over the season, stripe rust was scored for infection type and severity for each plot four times during the rust season, and the relative area under the disease progress curve (rAUDPC) was calculated from the multiple sets of the severity data. Grain test weight and yield were measured and calculated for each plot after harvest. The average values of stripe rust rAUDPC, grain test weight and yield for the no-spray and fungicide-sprayed plots of the 24 varieties are shown in Table 1.

Under the severe natural stripe rust epidemic, the disease reduced grain test weight by 5.2 pounds per bushel (9.0%) and grain yield by 61.2 bushels per acre (56.1%) in the susceptible check (PS279). For the 23 commercially grown varieties, the average yield loss was 10.1 bushels per acre (7.5%) and the average test weight reduction was 0.7 pounds per bushel (1.2%), indicating that the resistance in the commercially grown varieties were able to reduce the yield loss from 56% to 7.5%. However, commercially grown varieties varied significantly in stripe rust resistance and yield loss. Although better than the susceptible check, ‘UI Magic’ had the highest yield loss (52.6 bushels per acre or 40.4%) among the commercially grown varieties, followed by ‘Curiosity CL+’ (26.1 bushels per acre or 18.8%) and ‘LCS Jet’ (25.1 bushels per acre or 18.1%). Based on the yield loss data, UI Magic received fungicide rating 2, indicating the need of fungicide application. Seven varieties (LCS Jet, ‘Otto’, ‘Keldin’, ‘Mela Cl+’, ‘LCS Helix’, ‘Northwest Duet’, and ‘ARS-Crescent’) were rated 1 for fungicide rating, indicating that these varieties might or might not need fungicide application. The remaining fifteen  varieties (‘Stinggray CL+’, ‘LCS Shine’, ‘Catella’, ‘Northwest Tandem’, ‘AP Lliad’, ‘Pritchett’, ‘LCS Blackjack’, ‘LCS Artdeco’, ‘Piranha CL+’, ‘SY Assure’, ‘M-Press’, ‘Resillence CL+’, ‘LCS Hulk’, and ‘SY Dayton’) showed high levels of stripe rust resistance, did not have significant yield losses, and were rated fungicide rating 0, indicating that these varieties did no need of fungicide application in this location.

Table 1:

Differences in stripe rust rAUDPC and grain test weight and yield in no-spray and fungicide- sprayed plots of winter wheat varieties tested under the natural stripe rust epidemic in the experimental field near Pullman, WA in 2024
VarietyCVR
No.
rAUDPC (%)
No spray
rAUDPC (%)
Spraya
rAUDPC (%)
Reduction
Test Weight (LB/BU)
No spray
Test Weight (LB/BU)
Spraya
Test Weight (LB/BU)
Increase
Yield (BU/A)
No spray
Yield (BU/A)
Spraya
Yield (BU/A)
Difference
Yield Loss (%)
by stripe rust
Yield Inc. (%)
by fungicide
Relative
yield loss (%)
Fungicide
ratingb
PS2791100.09.690.375*52.457.65.2*47.9109.061.15*56.1127.8100.02
UI Magic436.93.933*54.559.65.125*77.6130.252.6*40.467.872.02
Curiosity CL+221.16.714.4*52.552.4-0.2112.4138.426.05*18.823.233.51
LCS Jet1419.25.114.1*58.760.01.3114.0139.225.125*18.122.032.21
Otto1112.34.57.75*53.652.9-0.6119.7144.224.45*17.020.430.21
Keldin1717.04.013*60.361.20.9103.9119.115.212.814.722.81
Mela CL+1515.76.98.825*56.157.41.3118.7134.816.011.913.521.21
LCS Helix1920.96.214.675*61.862.70.9105.1117.712.610.711.919.01
Northwest Duet213.43.20.257.858.20.5145.0159.014.08.89.715.71
ARS-Crescent1613.82.811*55.855.90.1116.1125.29.17.37.813.00
Stingray CL+96.86.30.554.955.10.2112.8121.08.16.77.212.00
LCS Shine121.71.60.159.360.00.7138.1147.99.86.67.111.80
Castella1314.24.59.7*58.159.11.0116.7121.95.14.24.47.50
Northwest Tandem232.32.8-0.658.458.60.1133.8138.54.83.43.66.10
AP Iliad242.42.20.360.159.9-0.3137.6141.53.92.82.84.90
Pritchett75.52.03.556.256.80.7141.6145.43.82.62.74.70
LCS Blackjack223.73.40.355.356.41.1142.0145.03.12.12.13.70
LCS Artdeco58.53.84.725*56.357.21.0126.4129.12.72.12.13.70
Piranha CL+62.21.50.756.357.31.0135.8137.31.51.11.12.00
SY Assure182.42.30.261.561.50.0130.8131.50.60.50.50.80
M-Press204.54.30.358.658.70.1131.6131.2-0.4-0.3-0.3-0.50
Resilience CL+106.16.10.057.958.40.5131.6130.2-1.4-1.1-1.1-1.90
LCS Hulk38.39.8-1.558.859.81.0137.1135.6-1.5-1.1-1.1-2.00
SY Dayton85.14.01.158.057.5-0.6125.4122.4-2.9-2.4-2.4-4.30
Mean13.94.59.4375*57.258.10.9120.9133.112.29.210.116.40
Mean (excl.PS279)10.24.35.9*57.458.10.7124.1134.210.17.58.113.40
Statistical SignificancerAUDPC (%)Test Weight (LB/BU)Yield (BU/A)
R20.960.700.58
CV37.613.3114.06
p-value<0.0001<0.0001<0.0001
LSD (P = 0.05)4.832.6724.96

A similar experiment was conducted for 24 spring wheat varieties on the Spillman Farm, near Pullman. The field was planted on May 1, 2024, and stripe rust was not observed in the field until June 20 when the plants reached the boot stage. Fungicide Quilt Xcel (14 fl oz/A) was sprayed in the fungicide-sprayed plots on June 13 (Feekes 4-5) without observed stripe rust and again on June 28 (Feekes 10.1). Stripe rust infection type and severity data were scored four times from Feekes 5 to Feekes 11.1.  Grain yield and test weight were measured and calculated for each plot after harvest. The average values of stripe rust rAUDPC, grain test weight and yield are shown in Table 2. Stripe rust reduced grain test weight by 3.1 pound per bushel (5.0%) and grain yield by 20.1 bushels per acre (29.6%) in the non-spray plots of the susceptible check ‘AvS’. The average yield loss for the 23 commercially grown varieties was 4.5%. Among the commercially grown varieties, ‘UI Stone’ suffered the highest damage, test weight reduction of 1.9 pound per acre (3.1%) and yield reduction of 19.0 bushel per acre (22.1%). Both AvS and UI Stone were rated 2 for fungicide rating, indicating the need of fungicide application.  Six commercially grown varieties (‘Kelse’, ‘Net CL+’, ‘Expresso’, ‘Roger’, ‘UI Cookie’, and ‘Alum’) had yield losses ranging from 14.9% to 8.6% in the sequential order but the losses were statistically insignificant. These varieties received fungicide rating 1, indicating that they might or might not need fungicide application.  The remaining sixteen commercially grown varieties (‘WB9668’, ‘Chet’, ‘Buck Pronto’, ‘Melba’, ‘Louise’, ‘WA 8351’, ‘AP Mondovi’, ‘Ryan’, ‘Seahawk’, ‘Hale’, ‘Hedge CL+’, ‘AP Venom’, ‘Glee’, ‘Tekoa’, ‘JD’, and ‘WB9662’) showed high levels of resistance, had insignificant or no yield losses, and were rated 0 for fungicide application ratings, indicating that they did not need fungicide application.

Table 2

Stripe rust (as rAUDPC) and grain test weight and yield in no-sprayed and fungicide-sprayed plots of spring wheat varieties in the experimental field near Pullman, WA in 2024
VarietyCVR
No.
rAUDPC (%)
No spray
rAUDPC (%)
Spraya
rAUDPC (%)
Reduction
Test Weight (LB/BU)
No spray
Test Weight (LB/BU)
Spraya
Test Weight (LB/BU)
Increase
Yield (BU/A)
No spray
Yield (BU/A)
Spraya
Yield (BU/A)
Difference
Yield Loss (%)
by stripe rust
Yield Inc. (%)
by fungicide
Relative
yield loss (%)
Fungicide
ratingb
AvS1100.06.593.5333*59.462.53.067*47.968.020.133*29.642.0100.02
UI Stone1748.37.540.7334*59.161.01.9333*66.985.919.0333*22.128.574.82
Kelse1062.08.553.4667*58.960.11.259.670.110.514.917.650.51
Net CL+733.98.225.7*61.161.60.560.568.78.211.913.640.41
Expresso59.59.10.359.860.60.856.263.67.511.713.339.61
Roger1128.06.022.033*61.161.50.464.871.97.19.911.033.41
UI Cookie1431.84.527.3*58.359.20.976.184.38.19.710.732.61
Alum2420.06.613.3337*59.960.30.463.469.46.08.69.529.21
WB966885.08.0-3.060.360.60.353.458.14.78.18.927.50
Chet219.25.913.333*61.761.4-0.266.270.84.66.57.022.10
Buck Pronto1941.18.232.8667*59.161.12*68.072.14.15.76.019.20
Melba158.75.92.859.959.6-0.365.969.03.14.44.715.00
Louise317.09.67.433*57.357.60.262.765.42.74.24.414.10
WA 8351228.47.01.461.561.60.171.773.72.02.82.89.30
AP Mondovi2011.67.64.059.058.8-0.271.072.51.52.12.17.00
Ryan2125.36.418.9333*58.759.50.888.489.91.51.71.75.80
Seahawk234.14.8-0.759.658.8-0.873.673.70.10.20.20.60
Hale134.58.5-4.061.161.30.269.968.7-1.2-1.8-1.8-6.10
Hedge CL+98.67.51.160.660.5-0.171.770.3-1.4-1.9-1.9-6.60
AP Venom69.84.94.959.858.0-1.868.766.7-2.0-2.9-2.9-10.00
Glee1635.78.926.8*59.760.30.669.066.5-2.5-3.8-3.6-12.70
Tekoa47.78.6-1.060.860.80.079.575.5-3.9-5.2-5.0-17.60
JD126.88.0-1.259.759.1-0.563.259.9-3.3-5.5-5.2-18.60
WB9662189.68.80.860.059.9-0.260.957.7-3.2-5.5-5.3-18.70
Mean19.8521739130437.347826086956515.8722416666667*59.86956521739160.1391304347830.467.44782608695770.6260869565223.95.55.818.70
Mean (excl.AvS)19.8521739130437.347826086956512.4956739130435*59.86956521739160.1391304347830.367.44782608695770.6260869565223.24.54.715.30
Statistical SignificancerAUDPC (%)Test Weight (LB/BU)Yield (BU/A)
R20.970.600.69
CV22.971.919.78
p-value<0.0001<0.0001<0.0001
LSD (P = 0.05)5.671.8610.87

B. Fungicide tests in 2024

In 2024, 15 fungicide treatments, plus a non-treated check, were evaluated for stripe rust control efficacy on a susceptible winter wheat variety (PS279) on the PCFS Farm near Pullman. This experiment was conducted using the completely randomized block design, near the winter wheat variety yield loss experiment. The dates of planting, fungicide applications, and data collections for stripe rust, grain test weight and yield were similar to the descriptions above. The average stripe rust severity values at each data collection point, as well as rAUDPC, test weight, and yield, for each treatment are given in Table 3.

All the fungicide treatments significantly reduced stripe rust rAUDPC and increased grain test weight and yield. The yield increases ranged from 24.1% by Quadris (6.0 fl oz/A) applied at Feekes 5 (Treatment No. 13) to 109% by Tilt (4.0 fl oz/A) applied at Feekes 5 plus Trivapro (13.7 fl oz/A) applied at Feekes 10 (Treatment No. 12). These results can be used to select fungicides and application timing based on the pattern and level of stripe rust development.

The fungicide treatments were also tested on a susceptible spring wheat variety (AvS). Due to the low level and nonuniformity of stripe rust, the efficacies of the treatments were not distinguishable.

Table 3

Summary of fungicide treatments for control of stripe rust on susceptible winter wheat (PS279) tested in the experimental field near Pullman, WA in 2024
Treatment
No. Fungicide, rate, timinga,b,c
14 May
E. jointing
Stripe Rust (%)d
29 May
Boot
Stripe Rust
(%)d
21 Jun
Flowering
Stripe Rust
(%)d
21 June
Milk
Stripe Rust
(%)d
Relative
AUDPC
(%)d
Test
Weightd
(lb/bu)
Yield
Meand
(bu/A)
Yield
Increase
%
1. No fungicide2.25AB32.5B70A97.75A100A54.15EF49.8J0.0
2. Trivapro 9.4 fl oz/A at Fks 5; Trivapro 13.7 fl oz/A at Fks 102AB4.5CD5E7.5G9.9G59.7A93.925B88.6
3. Quilt Xcel 7.5 fl oz/A at Fks 5; Quilt Xcel 7.5 fl oz/A at Fks 103A7.5CD7.5DE10G15.15FG59.175AB88.975BC78.7
4. Tilt 4.0 fl oz/A at Fks 51.75B6.5CD63.75A98.5A74.075BC53.525FG65.35HI31.2
5. Quilt Xcel 14.0 fl oz/A at Fks 52.25AB5CD48.75BC97.25A62.775D53.775FG71.1F-H42.8
6. Trivapro 9.4 fl oz/A at Fks 52.5AB3.75D42.5BC97.25A57.675D55.85DE79.075D-F58.8
7. Tilt 4.0 fl oz/A at Fks 102.5AB36.25AB48.75BC65B80.65B58A-C69.475G-I39.5
8. Tilt 4.0 fl oz/A at Fks 5; Quilt Xcel 14.0 fl oz/A at Fks 102.5AB11.25C12.5DE17.5EF23.35EF58.275AB86.825BC74.3
9. Trivapro 13.7 fl oz/A at Fks 102AB40A42.5BC60B78.15B58.325AB74.625FG49.8
10. Quilt Xcel 14.0 fl oz/A at Fks 103A38.75AB41.25C50C74.075BC58.625AB77.325E-G55.3
11. Tilt 4.0 fl oz/A at Fks 5; Tilt 4.0 fl oz/A at Fks 102.25AB6.25CD13.5DE20E20.375EF58.975AB83.6B-E67.9
12. Tilt 4.0 fl oz/A at Fks 5; Trivapro 13.7 fl oz/A at Fks 102.5AB7.5CD10DE11.75FG17.05EF59.775A104.35A109.5
13. Quadris 6.0 fl oz/A at Fks 52.25AB5CD51.25B99A64.875CD52.225G61.825I24.1
14. Quadris 6.0 fl oz/A at Fks 102AB38.75AB41.25C66.25B77.875B57.4B-D73.875FG48.3
15. Quadris 6.0 fl oz/A at Fks 5; Quadris 6.0 fl oz/A at Fks 102.25AB7.5CD15D35D26.3E56.4CD77.625E-G55.9
16. Tilt 4.0 fl oz/A + Quadris 6.0 fl oz/A at Fks 5; Tilt 4.0 fl oz/A + Quadris 6.0 at Fks 102AB7CD7DE8.75G13.65FG59.175AB93.725B88.2
R20.180.90.91.01.00.80.9
CV35.5830.220.48.615.02.27.6
p-value0.76<0.0001<0.0001<0.0001<0.0001<0.0001<0.0005
LSD (P ≤ 0.05)1.176.939.436.4510.621.788.47

C. Stripe rust survey in November

On November 5, we were checking wheat fields in Whitman, Adams, Lincoln, Douglas, and Grant counties in eastern Washington. Winter wheat generally had very good emergency with plants ranging from early tillering (Feekes 2) to early jointing (Feekes 5).  We checked over 30 fields with big plants (Feekes 3-5) and found only two stripe rust-infected leaves in one field along Highway 2 in Lincoln County (Figure 1). Whether the stripe rust fungus in the infected field is able to survive the winter or not will depend upon how cold of the winter and snow cover.  We will provide stripe rust forecasts based on the winter weather data and conduct field survey in the early spring.

This photo is showing a stripe rust infection of 8 on a wheat leaf. Where the rust is covering the leaf with no necrosis present. The date on this photo is 11/05/2024

Figure 1.  Stripe rust observed in a winter wheat field in Lincoln County, Washington on November 5, 2024.