Iris Scroch
Iris scorch
Common name
Iris scorch
Causal agent
Iris scorch may be caused by a bacteria from the genus Pseudomonas, or it may occur as a result of the early growth of plants during the winter. This puts stress on the plant leading to dieback and scorched leaves.
Scientific name
Pseudomonas
Symptoms & Signs
The center leaf turns brownish-yellow, and the scorch spreads to other leaves of the plant as well. Roots also show signs of rot and soon disintegrate. The soft, flaccid roots along with leaves die back are among the first symptoms of iris scorch.
Transmission
The bacteria are carried in the roots and rhizomes of the infected plants and spread to other plants by infected soil, water, or tools.
Time of concern
Early spring and winter
Common hosts
Iris plant