Asian soybean rust
The damage caused by Asian soybean rust can lead to a 90% reduction in productivity.
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In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the soybean cultivated area in Brazil. Combined with the country's favorable climate, this has intensified the development of various soybean diseases, leading to yield losses.
Among the diseases affecting soybean crops, Asian soybean rust is one of the most critical and can occur throughout the entire crop cycle.
It is the most severe disease impacting soybeans, with its primary damage being premature defoliation, which prevents full grain formation and significantly reduces yield. The damage caused by Asian soybean rust can lead to a productivity loss of up to 90%!
Asian soybean rust weakens plant performance throughout its development cycle, affecting essential processes such as photosynthesis, reducing grain quality and overall yield, and directly impacting farmers’ profitability.