Bacterial leaf streak ( Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzicola)
- Occurring in some areas during very wet seasons and where high rates of nitrogen fertilizer are used.
- It causes narrow, dark-greenish, water-soaked, interveinal streaks of various lengths, initially restricted to the leaf blades.
- The lesions enlarge, turn yellowish-orange to brown (depending on cultivar), and eventually coalesce.
- BLS is not a systemic disease. its affect only parenchymatus tissue.
- Bacterial leaf streak may be confused with narrow brown spot.
- To conform leaf streak lesions are usually thinner than those of narrow brown spot
- narrow brown spot lesions are not translucent, nor do they produce bacterial ooze.
Favorable condition:
- favorable temperatures is 25−34°C
- relative humidity above 70%
- high nitrogen application
Survive and spread:
- Survive: seeds and infected stubbles to the next planting season.
- Spread: Infected leaf through water, insect.
Management:
- Plant resistant varieties.
- Treat seeds with hot water. Soak the seed in Streptocycline (250 ppm) followed by hot water treatment at 52 0C for 30 minutes eradicates seedling infection.
- Spray Streptocycline (250 ppm) along with copper oxychloride (0.3%)