Re: CULT: bacterial leaf spot


> Here, such rot appears to be stress-related. 

Here also - hence greater rot incidence with heavy rain and heat after
some drought, and after freeze damage.  I don't see the pattern of rot
that Bill Shear describes very often, except in freeze damaged foliage,
when it can be severe.  The extension person who talked to our local
club a few years ago said that was the same organism as bacterial soft
rot, but I don't know - seems like the leaf mush rot isn't stinky, as I
recall.  It was still below freezing late in the morning today, so there
may be some of this in coming weeks for me to study <g>

Linda Mann east Tennessee USA



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