Crop Diseases Reported by UNL PPDC Clinic
The following diseases were identified in samples submitted to the UNL Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic.
Corn
Southeast District – Northern corn leaf blight
Southeast District – Bacterial leaf streak
Southeast District – Common rust
Southeast District – Bacterial stalk rot
Southeast District – Gray leaf spot
Southeast District – Goss's bacterial wilt
Southeast District – Southern rust
North District – Northern corn leaf blight
North District – Common rust
North District – Bacterial leaf streak
North District – Gray leaf spot
North District – Goss's bacterial wilt
East Central District – Bacterial stalk rot
East Central District – Bacterial leaf streak
East Central District – Goss's bacterial wilt
East Central District – Common rust
East Central District – Common smut
East Central District – Gray leaf spot
East Central District – Northern corn leaf blight
South Central District — Goss's bacterial wilt
South Central District — Bacterial leaf streak
South Central District — Common rust
South Central District — Common smut
South Central District — Maize chlorotic mottle virus
South Central District — Northern corn leaf blight
South Central District — Physoderma brown spot
Northeast District – Bacterial leaf streak
Northeast District – Common rust
Northeast District – Common smut
Northeast District – Bacterial stalk rot
Northeast District – Gray leaf spot
Northeast District – Goss's bacterial wilt
Northeast District – Northern corn leaf blight
Northeast District – Physoderma brown spot
Central District – Bacterial stalk rot
Central District – Bacterial leaf streak
Central District – Common rust
Central District – Gray leaf spot
Central District – Goss's bacterial wilt
Southwest District – Bacterial leaf streak
Soybean
Central District – Bacterial blight
East Central District – Bacterial blight
South Central District – Bacterial blight
North District – Bacterial blight
Wheat
Southwest District – Black point
Kevin Korus
Coordinator, UNL Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic
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