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Bacterial Blight

Bacterial
Symptoms

Bacterial blight infections start as small, angular-shaped, water-soaked specks on leaves that are often surrounded by yellow borders. As the disease develops, specks enlarge and coalesce together into larger, irregularly shaped gray-to-tan spots. Leaf spots are visible from both top and bottom sides of leaves. Symptoms may resemble those of the more familiar bacterial leaf spot disease.

Treatment Options

Treatment information coming soon.

Prevention Strategies

Prevention tips coming soon.

Quick Facts

Type

Bacterial

Prevention is Key

Many diseases can be prevented with proper cultural practices.

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