Ustilago avenae

It is not evident until heads emerge and is very difficult to distinguish from covered smut.

The pathogen is activated when the infected seed germinates, and it extends toward the growing point of the plant.

The head produced by the infected plant contains black spore masses in place of the grain.

The spores are loosely held and are easily spread by wind onto neighboring healthy plants.

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