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Bacterial leaf scorch
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    Bacterial leaf scorch

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    Bacterial leaf scorch
    2013-05-04 14 07 38 Large Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) stricken with bacterial leaf scorch during leaf-out near the house at 988 Terrace Boulevard in Ewing, New Jersey.JPG
    Large pin oak (Quercus palustris) stricken with bacterial leaf scorch during leaf-out
    Common names BLS
    Causal agents Xylella fastidiosa
    Hosts trees and crops
    Vectors leafhoppers

    Bacterial leaf scorch (commonly abbreviated BLS, also called bacterial leaf spot) is a disease state affecting many crops, caused mainly by the xylem-plugging bacterium Xylella fastidiosa. It can be mistaken for ordinary leaf scorch caused by cultural practices such as over-fertilization.

    Hosts

    BLS can be found on a wide variety of hosts, ranging from ornamental trees (elm, maple, oak) and shrubs, to crop species including blueberry and almond.

    Bacterial spot of peppers and tomatoes

    Bacterial spot of peppers and tomatoes is caused by the bacteria Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria.

    Bacterial spot of peaches

    Bacterial spot of peaches is caused by the bacteria Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni. Spots may form on the leaves and they can be mistaken for peach scab, which is caused by a fungus.

    Bacterial spot of pecans

    Symptoms

    An irregular browning leaf margin which may or may not be bordered by a pale halo.

    Symptoms re-occur every year, spreading throughout the tree crown, eventually killing the host plant.

    Vectors

    Xylem-feeding leafhoppers can transmit the disease bacteria.

    Treatment

    There are no known effective treatments for BLS, consequently, removal of affected plants is recommended.

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