Oats (Avena sativa)-Covered Smut

Latest revision: 
March 2025

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Cause Ustilago segetum (= U. kolleri), a fungus carried on seed.

Symptoms Blackish masses of smut spores replace kernels. The smut mass tends to remain enclosed by a whitish membrane until broken by harvesting. Chaff is not completely destroyed as it is with loose smut of oats.

Cultural control Avoid using contaminated seed.

Chemical control Seed treatments.

  • Apron (Group 4) alone is ineffective.
  • Captan (Group M4) is registered but gives only fair control.
  • Dividend Extreme (Group 3 + 4) at 2 to 4 fl oz/100 lb of oat seed. See label for reentry restrictions.
  • Vitavax (Group 7) at 2 fl oz/100 lb seed plus a dye. Do not graze livestock in treated areas for 6 weeks.