- American Wheat Striate Mosaic Virus-- Kansas State University
- Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus-- Kansas State University,
Iowa State,
TAMU
- Cephalosporium Stripe-- Washington State
- Common Root Rot-- TAMU,
University of Nebraska
- Common Smut-- Washington State
- Dryland Foot Rot-- TAMU,
Washington State
- Ergot-- Washington State
- Glume Blotch Complex-- Kansas State University, TAMU
- High Plains Mosaic Pathogen-- Kansas State University
- Karnal bunt
- Leaf Blotch-- TAMU
- Leaf Rust-- Kansas State University, Iowa State,
TAMU,
University of Nebraska,
Washington State
- Loose Smut-- TAMU, Washington State
- Powdery Mildew-- Kansas State University,
TAMU,
University of Nebraska,
Washington State
- Rhizoctonia Root Rot-- TAMU
- Scab (Fusarium Head Blight)-- Kansas State University
- Septoria Leaf and Glume Blotch--Washington State
- Soil-Borne Wheat Mosaic-- University of Nebraska, TAMU
- Speckled Leaf Blotch (Septoria tritici)-- Kansas State University
- Stem Rust-- Kansas State University, TAMU, University of Nebraska
- Stinking Smut or Bunt-- TAMU
- Strawbreaker (foot rot)-- Kansas State University
- Stripe Rust-- Kansas State University, TAMU,
University of Nebraska,
Washington State
- Take-all Root Rot-- Kansas State University, TAMU
- Tan Spot-- Kansas State University, TAMU,
University of Nebraska
- Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus-- Kansas State University
- Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus-- Kansas State University, TAMU,
University of Nebraska,
Washington State
- Wheat Soilborne Mosaic Virus-- Kansas State University
The main fungicides used for small grain diseases include Headline, Quadris, Quilt, Stratego, and Tilt. You can review the label for each product at the CDMS web site (http://www.cdms.net/manuf/manuf.asp). For a listing of disease and insect ratings for most wheat varieties please review the information from the San Angelo web site or Kansas State University.