Bacterial blight
Caused by: Pseudomonas syringaeProblem Category: Bacterial Disease
Symptoms: Water-soaked spots on leaves which enlarge and become necrotic; spots may be surrounded by a zone of yellow discoloration; lesions coalesce and give plant a burned appearance; leaves that die remain attached to plant; circular, sunken, red-brown lesion may be present on pods; pod lesions may ooze during humid conditions
Comments: Disease can be introduced by contaminated seed; bacteria overwinters in crop debris; disease emergence favored by warm temperatures; spread is greatest during humid, wet weather conditions
Management: Plant only certified seed; plant resistant varieties; treat seeds with an appropriate antibiotic prior to planting to kill off bacteria; spray plants with an cowdung_urine_asafoedita solution before appearance of symptoms
Control: Spray cowdung+urine+Asafoetida solution in 10 days interval two times weekly.