Ralstonia solanacearum
Names
Ralstonia solanacearum in different languages.
Bacillus musarum
Bacillus nicotianae
Bacillus sesami
Bacillus solanacearum
Bacterium solanacearum
Bacterium solanacearum var. asiatica
Bacterium solanacearum var. asiaticum
Burkholderia solanacearum
Chromobacterium nicotianae
Erwinia nicotianae
Erwinia solanacearum
Phytobacterium solanacearum
Phytomonas ricini
Phytomonas solanacearum
Phytomonas solanacearum var. asiatica
Pseudomonas batatae
Pseudomonas solanacearum
Pseudomonas solanacearum var. asiatica
Pseudomonas tectonae
Xanthomonas solanacearum
Xanthomonas solanacearum var. asiatica
Бурая гниль картофеля
വാട്ടരോഗം
Ralstonia solanacearum
青枯病菌
رالستونية باذنجانية
Ralstonia solanacearum
ISC: 45009
Eppo: RALSSL Wikidata: Q2710840 Has disease name: Bacterial collar rot | Bacterial cotyledon rot | Bacterial wilt of potato | Bacterial wilt of solanaceous crops | Bacterial wilt of teak | Brown rot of potato | Brown rot of solanaceous crops | Granville wilt of tobacco | Potato slime disease | Seedling rot | Southern bacterial blight of tomato Category: Plant pathogenic bacteria Genus: Ralstonia Species: Ralstonia solanacearum |
Resources
Reducing tomato bacterial wilt in your field
FACTSHEETS FOR FARMERS
www.plantwise.orgCreated in Democratic Republic of the Congo, May 2014
Reducing tomato bacterial wilt in your field
Recognize the problem
Tomato is one of the most imprtant fruits in the world. Unfortunately, it is
affected by a virulent disease: bacterial wilt. This bacteria reduces plant yields
and eventually kills the plant. It causes the stem to soften and leaves to wilt
and fall. We also see black or brown spots on...
plantwise.org
Bacterial wilt of potato
Tomato-bacterial wilt
FACTSHEETS FOR FARMERS
www.plantwise.org
Created in
Cambodia
,
September
2013
Tomato - Bacterial wilt
Recognize the problem
The initial symptom is a wilting of the terminal leaves and after 2 to 3 days the
whole plant wilts as the disease develops. The whole plant then dies
suddenly. Bacterial wilt diagnosis in the field can be done easily. Cut a piece of
the stem 2 to 3 cm long from the base. Suspend the cut stem in clear water in
a...
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Bacterial wilt management in tomatoes
FACTSHEETS FOR FARMERS www.plantwise.org Created in Tanzania , October 2012 Bacterial wilt management in tomatoes Recognize the problem Bacterial wilt ("Mnyauko bakteria" in Swahili) is a disease that can appear on all growth stages. It is first recognised by wilting of leaves at the ends of branches. Two to three days later, the entire plant rapidly wilts without any prior yellowing of leaves. The infected base of a stem can become discoloured...
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Common pests and diseases of potato
Common pests and diseases of banana
Bacterial wilt of tomato and other solanaceous crops
Brinjal Bacterial wilt
Bacterial wilt of pepper
Bacterial wilt on potato
Bacterial wilt on Edible African Eggplant
Bacterial wilt on tomatoes
Bacterial wilt disease in Irish potato
FR2
Case study on disease management action
research in Vietnam
- Presented by Janny GM Vos (CABI Bioscience) during the
Regional Trainers' Workshop on Vegetable IPM Curriculum Development in Chiangmai,
Thailand (18-24 February 2001)
Introduction
Since 1996, Farmer Field Schools for vegetable IPM have been organised in Vietnam. Farmer
trainers have emerged from these Field Schools and have trained other farmers in formally
organised Farmer-to-Farmer...
ico.org
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1Tomato Ecological Guide - 2000
Why this guide?
About this guide
This ecological guide is developed by the FAO Inter-Country Programme for IPM in vegetables in South
and Southeast Asia. It is an updated version of the Tomato IPM Ecological Guide dated June 1996.
The objective of this ecological guide is to provide general technical background information on tomato
production, supplemented with field experiences from the National IPM programmes...
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PEST MANAGEMENT DECISION GUIDE: GREEN AND YELLOW LIST
Bacterial wilt on tomatoes
Ralstonia solanacearum
Rapidly wilting plant due to
bacterial with (photo by A.
Massawe)
Prevention Monitoring Direct Control Direct Control Restrictions
Use tolerant and certified varieties
such as Prostar F1, Libra
F1,Taiwan F1, Kenton and Fortune
maker.
Carry out...
kalro.org
pests bacterialwilt
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management/Division of Agriculture
Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS)
Information Sources
Emergin Pests Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum (E.F. Smith 1986) Yabuuchi et al. 1995 race 3 biovar 2. 2001 December 12. 24 February
2009
Bacterial Wilt – Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2.
25 February 2008. 24 February 2009.
Image Sources
Bacterial Wilt – Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar...
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Major host crops
Ralstonia solanacearum
ISC: 45009
Eppo: RALSSL Wikidata: Q2710840 Has disease name: Bacterial collar rot | Bacterial cotyledon rot | Bacterial wilt of potato | Bacterial wilt of solanaceous crops | Bacterial wilt of teak | Brown rot of potato | Brown rot of solanaceous crops | Granville wilt of tobacco | Potato slime disease | Seedling rot | Southern bacterial blight of tomato Category: Plant pathogenic bacteria Genus: Ralstonia Species: Ralstonia solanacearum |
Minor host crops
Ralstonia solanacearum
ISC: 45009
Eppo: RALSSL Wikidata: Q2710840 Has disease name: Bacterial collar rot | Bacterial cotyledon rot | Bacterial wilt of potato | Bacterial wilt of solanaceous crops | Bacterial wilt of teak | Brown rot of potato | Brown rot of solanaceous crops | Granville wilt of tobacco | Potato slime disease | Seedling rot | Southern bacterial blight of tomato Category: Plant pathogenic bacteria Genus: Ralstonia Species: Ralstonia solanacearum |
Natural enemy
Ralstonia solanacearum
ISC: 45009
Eppo: RALSSL Wikidata: Q2710840 Has disease name: Bacterial collar rot | Bacterial cotyledon rot | Bacterial wilt of potato | Bacterial wilt of solanaceous crops | Bacterial wilt of teak | Brown rot of potato | Brown rot of solanaceous crops | Granville wilt of tobacco | Potato slime disease | Seedling rot | Southern bacterial blight of tomato Category: Plant pathogenic bacteria Genus: Ralstonia Species: Ralstonia solanacearum |
Q&A
Ralstonia solanacearum
ISC: 45009
Eppo: RALSSL Wikidata: Q2710840 Has disease name: Bacterial collar rot | Bacterial cotyledon rot | Bacterial wilt of potato | Bacterial wilt of solanaceous crops | Bacterial wilt of teak | Brown rot of potato | Brown rot of solanaceous crops | Granville wilt of tobacco | Potato slime disease | Seedling rot | Southern bacterial blight of tomato Category: Plant pathogenic bacteria Genus: Ralstonia Species: Ralstonia solanacearum |