- Background
- Corn at V10-V12 from Onslow county with oval tan spots with up to 50% incidence and 1% severity was assessed by extension agent.
- Conclusion
- The spots were diagnosed as holcus leaf spot, a bacterial disease that shows up early in wet, warm conditions. It begins as circular, oval, or irregular dark green, water-soaked spots. As they dry, these lesions turn light tan to white, often with a thin, papery texture, and may develop light brown to reddish margins surrounded by yellow halos. The severity can vary wildly from leaf to leaf.