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bacterial speck

bacterial speck

[bak′tir·ē·əl ′spek]
(plant pathology)
A bacterial disease of plants characterized by small lesions on plant parts.
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Pest and diseases like Tuta absoluta, caterpillars, tomato blights, anthracnose and bacterial speck are the lead causes of post-harvest losses in tomatoes.
During rainy seasons, anthracnose, bacterial speck, damping off, powdery mildew, early and late tomato blight are common.
This species also produced different kind of symptoms such as bacterial speck galls leaf spot and blight.
vesicatoria (Doidge) Dye] and bacterial speck [caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv.
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An increase in mRNA encoding the pathogenesis-related protein P4 was also observed in BTH-treated plants in association with suppression of symptoms of bacterial speck, but suppressed in plants treated with jasmonic acid.
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