Infected plants are quickly defoliated, resulting in reduced pod set and fill. The results are reduced yield and seed quality. Left untreated, soybean rust can cause yield losses of 60-100% due to premature defoliation. Plants can become defoliated in as little as 9-14 days. However, preventative fungicide programs have been proven effective in managing the disease and protecting yields.
One of the challenges of dealing with soybean rust is that the disease is hard to identify. The early stages of the disease can be confused with other common foliar diseases such as septoria brown spot, bacterial pustule, downy mildew, frogeye leaf spot and bacterial blight. Early symptoms appear as yellowish mosaic discolouration on the upper surfaces of older leaves. As the disease progresses, infected leaves turn yellow, and brown or reddish pustules appear, generally on the bottom surface of the leaf.