Xanthomonas phaseoli pv. phaseoli(XANTPH)
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Symptoms on Phaseolus vulgaris; note yellow halo around lesions.
Courtesy: V.R. Wallen, Agriculture Canada (CA).
Discoloration of Phaseolus vulgaris seeds ; healthy seeds on left.
Courtesy: V.R. Wallen, Agriculture Canada (CA).
Infection of green and mature Phaseolus vulgaris.
Courtesy: Agriculture Canada (CA).
Courtesy: Marie-Agnès Jacques (IRHS, FR)
Courtesy: Marie-Agnès Jacques (IRHS, FR)
Typical circular, slightly depressed dark red-brown lesions on a bean pod.
Courtesy: Marie-Agnès Jacques (IRHS, FR)
Typical dry and brown necrotic lesions surrounded by a narrow yellow halo on a bean leaflet.
Courtesy: Marie-Agnès Jacques (IRHS, FR)
Courtesy: Marie-Agnès Jacques (IRHS, FR)
Courtesy: Marie-Agnès Jacques (IRHS, FR)
Field symptoms of common bacterial bligh on common bean
Courtesy: Ebrahim Osdaghi
Field symptoms of common bacterial blight on common bean
Courtesy: Ebrahim Osdaghi
Field symptoms of common bacterial blight on common bean
Courtesy: Ebrahim Osdaghi
Field symptoms of common bacterial blight on common bean
Courtesy: Ebrahim Osdaghi
Field symptoms of common bacterial blight on common bean
Courtesy: Ebrahim Osdaghi
Field symptoms of common bacterial blight on common bean
Courtesy: Ebrahim Osdaghi
Field symptoms of common bacterial blight on common bean
Courtesy: Ebrahim Osdaghi
Field symptoms of common bacterial blight on common bean
Courtesy: Ebrahim Osdaghi
Leaf infection of Phaseolus vulgaris.
Courtesy: Agriculture Canada (CA).