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  2. Xanthomonas vasicola - Wikipedia

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    As with corn, long thin leaf lesions are seen. They may be orange, yellow, brown, grey or white depending on the stage of infection. As the disease progresses the bacteria spreads to the stem via the vascular system. Secretion of exopolysaccharides leads to gumming and vascular ooze which blocks the flow of water and nutrients through the plant.

  3. List of maize diseases - Wikipedia

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    Rostratum leaf spot. Helminthosporium leaf disease, ear and stalk rot Setosphaeria rostrata = Helminthosporium rostratum: Rust, common corn Puccinia sorghi: Rust, southern corn Puccinia polysora: Rust, tropical corn Physopella pallescens. Physopella zeae = Angiopsora zeae. Sclerotium ear rot Southern blight Athelia rolfsii: Seed rot-seedling ...

  4. Bacterial leaf streak - Wikipedia

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    Bacterial leaf streak is a major bacterial disease of wheat. Yield losses are normally less than 10%, but can be up to 40%. The loss in yield is due to lower weight of the seed rather than lack of production. Risk of damages due to bacterial leaf streak is variable, but should not be overlooked because there is always a chance of an epidemic.

  5. A corn snake rises to the occasion in Conservation ... - AOL

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    In addition to winning People's Choice Best in Show, Diane Fairey's "Corn Snake Enjoying the Salty Air" was tops in the Fabulously Florida category.

  6. Corn snake - Wikipedia

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    The corn snake is named for the species' regular presence near grain stores, where it preys on mice and rats that eat harvested corn (). [9]The Oxford English Dictionary cites this usage as far back as 1675, whilst other sources maintain that the corn snake is so-named because the distinctive, nearly-checkered pattern of the snake's belly scales resembles the kernels of variegated corn.

  7. Stewart's wilt - Wikipedia

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    Stewart's wilt is a bacterial disease of corn caused by the bacterium Pantoea stewartii. The disease is also known as bacterial wilt or bacterial leaf blight and has been shown to be quite problematic in sweet corn. [1] [2] The causal organism is a facultatively anaerobic, gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium. [3]

  8. List of wheat diseases - Wikipedia

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    Bacterial diseases; Bacterial leaf blight Pseudomonas syringae ssp. syringae; ... Black chaff = bacterial leaf streak Xanthomonas translucens pv. translucens;

  9. List of sorghum diseases - Wikipedia

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    Bacterial diseases; Bacterial leaf spot Pseudomonas syringae: Bacterial leaf streak Xanthomonas campestris pv. holcicola: ... corn aphid Rhopalosiphum maidis;