The following is a brief summary from Jardine of how soil and leaf diseases differ between continuous corn and rotated corn.
- With continuous corn, there is a greater probability of developing lesion nematode problems.
- Root rots, such as Fusarium root rot, could potentially be more severe. Root rot often develops into stalk rot.
- Root rots also are weather dependent, so just being in continuous corn does not necessarily lead to more root rot every year.
- Gray leaf spot could be more of a concern, since the disease overwinters on corn residue. Read more ...
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