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This disease is caused by the bacterium Clavibacter
michiganense subsp. nebraskensis (Vidaver & Mandel)
Davis et al. Several strains of the pathogen are known
to exist. Goss' wilt is a true Nebraska native. It was first discovered on corn
in two south central Nebraska counties in 1969. Since then it
has been identified across the entire U.S. Corn Belt. Hosts of
the bacterium include corn, green foxtail, barnyard grass and
shattercane. Artificial inoculation has also been successful
on grain sorghum, eastern gamagrass, Sudangrass, sugarcane and
teosente.
C. michiganense subsp. nebraskensis over seasons
on crop debris and in and on corn kernels. The bacterium can
also survive in irrigation water during the growing season. Infection
occurs directly through host tissue or through wounds caused by
sandblasting, hail, heavy rain or wind. Leaves, stems and roots
serve as infection sites. Plants may become infected at any stage
of development.

A vascular wilt is also associated with Goss' wilt. Plants systemically infected typically have a dry or water soaked brown rot in the lower stalk and roots. The vascular system is discolored and an orange bacterial exudate is present in vessels. Systemically infected plants wilt and die. They commonly stunted. The plants may exhibit the leaf blight symptoms or they may simply show symptoms of drought stress.
Resistant material is available for field corn and sweet corn but little is available for popcorn.
Schuster,M.L.1975. Leaf Freckles and Wilt of Corn Incited by Corynebacterium Nebraskense
Schuster, Hoff, Madel, Lazar, 1972. Univ. of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station,
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Research Bulletin 270.
Schurtleff, M.C. 1980. Compendium of Corn Diseases (2nd. ed.) American
Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, MN pp 7-8.
Smidt,M.L. and Vidaver, A.K. 1987. Variation among stains of Clavibacter michiganense
subsp. nebraskensis isolated from a single popcorn field. Phytopathology 77: 388-392.
Wysong, D.S. and Doupnik, B.Jr. 1977. Goss' Bacterial Wilt and Blight of Corn.
Univ. of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Serv. and Institute of Agriculture and Natural
Resources NebGuide G 74-147.
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