Abstract
Abstract A description is provided for Pseudomonas striafaciens . Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS: On Avena sativa, A. byzantina and Hordeum vulgare are also susceptible (Elliott, 1951). Tessi (1953) showed that Briza maxima, Bromus catharticus, B. hordeaceans and B. rubens are all slightly susceptible to artificial inoculation. DISEASE: Bacterial stripe blight of oats. Lesions appear mainly on the leaves as sunken, water-soaked spots, which grow or coalesce forming long water-soaked stripes. Bacterial exudate is often seen, especially under humid conditions. Older lesions become a translucent brownish colour. Sheaths, culms, pedicels and glumes are sometimes affected. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION: N. America, Argentine, U.S.S.R. Australia (CMI Map 363, 1959) and Japan (47, 2693). TRANSMISSION: As for P. coronafaciens .
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