Bacterial leaf scorch


Bacterial leaf scorch, or bacterial leaf spot, is a disease state affecting many crops, caused mainly by the xylem-plugging bacterium Xylella fastidiosa. It can be mistaken for ordinary leaf scorch caused by cultural practices such as over-fertilization.

Hosts

BLS can be found on a wide variety of hosts, ranging from ornamental trees and shrubs, to crop species including blueberry and almond.Xylella fastidiosa is known to cause BLS in a very wide range of plants. Each of its subspecies has have a different host range.

Symptoms

An irregular browning leaf margin which may or may not be bordered by a pale halo.
Symptoms re-occur every year, spreading throughout the tree crown, eventually killing the host plant.

Vectors

Xylem-feeding leafhoppers can transmit the disease bacteria. In general, any xylem-feeding insect can transmit the disease.

Treatment

There are no known effective treatments for BLS, consequently, removal of affected plants is recommended.