A. Stripe rust is developing in the Pacific Northwest

In Horse Heaven Hills (Benton County), rust incidence was much higher, reaching 40% incidence. Most of infections were still on low leaves but producing large quantity of rust spores (Figure 2).

In Walla Walla, Columbia, and Garfield counties, stripe rust incidence and severity levels were much low in commercial fields (Figures 3 and 4) compared to Benton and Franklin counties, and almost all observed infections were on middle and top leaves, indicating recent infections. However, the disease was severe on susceptible varieties in our experimental field in Central Ferry (Garfield County), where wheat plants reached Feekes 6 and rust were over 90% incidence, 80% severity on low to middle leaves, and reached 40% incidence and severity on top leaves (Figure 5).



In Whitman County, stripe rust was first reported on cultivar ‘Nova AX’ in the Penawawa area in the southwest corner of the county on March 6 by Morgan Menaker, Regional Extension Agronomist, Washington State University. Yesterday, we found stripe rust in our experimental fields on the Palouse Conservation Field Station near Pullman (Figure 6). The rust incidence was low, and infections were on the first leaves, indicating that infections occurred before the winter. The observation of stripe rust at this location was about 5 weeks earlier than normal and 3 weeks later than the detection in 2011.
