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Iris Leaf Spot

Heterosporium leaf spot, or iris leaf spot, is a very common disease of iris. It is caused by the fungus Didymellina macrospora, which is also known as Heterosporium iridis.

Although the fungus attacks bulbous iris most frequently, it can also cause severe damage to rhizomatous iris. Leaf spotting is most conspicuous on the upper half of the leaves toward the end of the season after the blooming period.


Leaf spots and tip death caused by the fungus Heterosporium iridis.
(Photo by M. A. Hansen)

Symptoms

The first evidence of this disease is the appearance of small brown spots with water-soaked margins near the leaf tips. During the early part of the season, these spots are not conspicuous, but after blooming, the spots enlarge rapidly, coalesce, and may cause death of the leaf from the tip back (Fig. 1). As the spots enlarge, they become oval-shaped and tend to lose their water-soaked margin. Later the spots turn a yellow to reddish-brown color with characteristic gray centers. Although the fungus does not attack the bulbs or rhizomes, premature killing of the leaves can sufficiently weaken the underground parts so as to cause a gradual death of the entire plant.


Microscopic spores of Heterosporium iridis. (Photo by M. A. Hansen)

Disease Cycle

The fungus overwinters on dead iris leaves. Spores spread from old plant debris in the spring and initiate new infections. Fungal spores (Fig. 2) produced in leaf spots during the growing season are spread by splashing rain.


Cultural Control

Removing and burning or burying all diseased leaves in the fall will greatly reduce the amount of fungal inoculum available for infection the following spring and frequently will provide sufficient disease control.

From Virginia Tech



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