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Gray Leaf Spot in Corn

Gray leaf spot (GLS), Cercospora zeae-maydis, may begin appearing in the area due to environmental conditions that are favorable for disease development. Weather conditions greatly influence the infection of GLS, as the disease develops readily during prolonged periods of hot and humid weather. Yield losses can vary between corn products. For more information, view AgALERT – Gray Leaf Spot in Corn

1 Comment to Gray Leaf Spot in Corn

  1. keith weller's Gravatar keith weller
    July 23, 2010 at 10:38 pm | Permalink

    my agronomist and i scouted corn on corn fields and found very little infestation of any plant diseases. the corn on bean ground was not showing any diseases.


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