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| The following was taken from an article writtewn by Suzanne Bissonnette, director of the Unniversity of Illinois Plant Clinic that I came across while googlingGoss's wilt.
"..........................Research indicates that dent corn inbred A632 and hybrids in which this and related inbreds are used are highly susceptible, she added."
The article goes on to say ;
"No in-season control options are available to protect against Goss's wilt infection or to reduce disease spread within a field.
Foliar fungicides are not effective for bacterial infection either. "
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