Diplodia Ear Rot
Diplodia Ear Rot
Abstract
Diplodia ear rot can reduce yield and grain quality by damaging kernels, lowering grain test weight, and reducing grain fill. Incidence of affected ears in the field can vary from 1% or 2% to as high as 80%. Although mycotoxins have been associated with Diplodia ear rot in South America and South Africa, there have been no reports of livestock feeding issues due to mycotoxins linked to Diplodia ear rot in the United States.
Core Details
Publication ID
PPFS-AG-C-5
Publication Date
Oct. 11, 2017
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