In the past, oat diseases have resulted in considerable yield losses. Many of these diseases are no longer important since the development of resistant varieties. Diseases that have caused problems in recent years include loose smut, covered smut, and barley yellow dwarf virus.
Several new resistant varieties are available for control of barley yellow dwarf virus (See virus diseases in the wheat section). Only seed guaranteed to be free of the smut diseases or seed treated with a fungicide to control smut diseases should be planted.