Causal Agent:
Bacteria (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli)
Characteristic Symptoms: | |
Leaf symptoms start as water-soaked spots that enlarge, become flaccid and necrotic with lemon yellow border. | |
Lesions are found along leaf margins and interveinal areas of the leaves and as they enlarge and coalesce, plants have burn-like appearance. | |
Spots on pods are dark red-brown, water-soaked, circular and slightly sunken. | |
Conditions for Disease Development: | |
Warm temperatures (28-32°C) and high relative humidity favour disease development. | |
The bacterium can be spread to other plants/fields by windblown rain, soil, and plant debris, contact between wet leaves, irrigation water, insects like whiteflies and leafminers, farm implements and humans. | |
The bacterium can overwinter in seed and infested bean straw and can survive for long periods of time. | |
Management and Control: | |
Use pathogen-free seeds.
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Crop rotation with non-host plant for at least two years to reduce the inoculum level in the soil. | |
Remove weeds, volunteer beans and plant debris that serve as alternate hosts for the bacterium. | |
Use resistant varieties, if available. | |
Preventive application of copper-based fungicides (e.g. Cupravit®, Super BlueⓇ, Vitigran blueⓇ, FunguranⓇ, KocideⓇ, Hydroxide superⓇ). |
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