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Dry rot of corn Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station Research Bulletin: Volume 5, Issue 77

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Dry rot of corn
( 2017-04-03) Durrell, L. ; Extension and Experiment Station Publications

The study of the dry rot disease of corn caused by Diplodia zeae shows it to be a prevalent disease in Iowa, resulting in losses, the past two seasons, ranging from 3 to 15 percent of the ears at harvest and a 11 percent damage to the seed corn. The loss in stand from diseased seed in many fields a mounted to 15 percent. A still further loss results from nodal infection and weak plants grown from slightly infected seed.

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