
Bacteriosis
Bacterial Blight
Pseudomonas Savastanoi Pv. Glycinea
Pathogen:
Bacterium
Type:
Risk to the plant:
HIGH



DESCRIPTION
WHO CAUSES IT?
Bacterial blight, caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. glycinea, is a disease that affects soybean crops in various regions of the world. This bacteria can cause significant damage to soybean plants, which can result in economic losses for farmers.
SYMPTOMS
In soybeans, bacterial blight produces a disease that manifests itself as necrotic Taches on the leaves, stems and pods of the plant. These Taches usually have a wet and oily appearance, and can expand rapidly, affecting the normal development of the plant and reducing its yield.


TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
20°C - 25°C
70% - 90%

HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Infected seeds, irrigation water, agricultural tools, vegetative propagation.

HOW TO REMOVE IT?
Home remedies
There are no home treatments
Chemical treatments
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 30% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (exp. in Cu) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 38% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
Treatments allowed in organic farming
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 30% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (exp. in Cu) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 38% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
Insect allies
PREDATORY MITES
LADYBUGS
LACEWINGS
PARASITIC WASPS
HOVERFLIES OR PARASITIC FLIES
PREDATORY BUGS
There are no natural allies
Mycodiplosis oidii (predatory mosquito)
EFFECTIVE PRODUCTS TO ELIMINATE THIS DISEASE
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To prevent and control bacterial blight in soybean crops, it is important to implement integrated pest management measures. This includes the use of pathogen-free seeds, weed control and the application of specific bactericides at critical moments in the crop cycle.






















