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There are two bacterial diseases in banana: Pseudomonas Wilt Erwinia Rot Pseudomonas wilt Symptoms: This disease occurs in scattered plants or groups of plants. The initial symptom is wilting of terminal leaves, followed in 2-3 days by a sudden and permanent wilt. Adventitious roots may develop on the main stems. Additional symptoms include vascular browning, water soaking of pith followed by browning, and in later stages browning of cortex near the soil line. EndPrevious Next
Bacteria streaming can be seen when a freshly cut stem is suspended in water. Mode of spread: The pathogen survives in soil for extended periods without a host plant. It enters roots through wounds, which may be caused by insects, nematodes, and cultivation. High temperature and high soil moisture favor disease development. EndPrevious Next
Disease can be minimized by exposing soil to sunlight. Selection of healthy planting material, eradication of infected plants. Disinfecting cutting knives and providing better drainage. Flower visiting insects are main agents for transmitting the disease and this is good reason for following the practice of removing the bud from the male axis before the bunch matures. Herbicides, e.g., 2, 4-D and 2, 4, 5-T, can be used to kill infected plants in situ and dieldrin sprayed onto a chopped down mat will prevent insects transmitting the disease to the unaffected plants. Management practices: EndPrevious Next
Disease affected plants Infected fruitInfected stem EndPrevious Next
This is a minor bacterial disease, but causing concern in West Bengal. Symptoms It is characterized by a massive soft odorous rot of the centre or a portion of the rhizome. The rot progresses up the pseudostem destroying the growing point and causing internal decay often with vascular discoloration. Externally, the symptoms sometimes resemble those of Fusarium wilt. Yellowing and wilting of the leaves are the characteristic symptoms. B.) Erwinia rot or soft rot of Rhizome- Erwinia spp EndPrevious Next
Soil drenching with bleaching powder was found beneficial. Soil and plant drenching with bleaching powder at 2 g/l water at an interval of days was found effective in controlling the disease. Avoid planting during rainy season and in soils, which do not have good drainage. Select infection free suckers for planting and should be trimmed to remove dead tissues. Banana should not be grown along with onion and other vegetables. The soft rot pathogen load increases in such cropping system. EndPrevious Next
Pseudomonas wilt and Erwinia rot commonly noticed bacterial disease in banana. This disease diversely infest the growth of the plant. Pseudomonas wilt – wilting of terminal leaves resulted permanent wilt of plant – exposing to sun light (control). Erwinia rot: massive soft odorous of the centre or a portion of the rhizome – yellowing wilting of leaves – soil drenching with bleaching powder (control). To sum up EndPrevious