Asked by Kris
Which prevention method is NOT used to prevent bacterial blight?
Responses
Use non-infected seeds
Use non-infected seeds
Provide space for air circulation
Provide space for air circulation
Crop rotation
Crop rotation
Proper irrigation
Proper irrigation
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Crop rotation.
Bacterial blight is primarily seed- and residue-borne or spreads via water/infested plant material, so rotation is generally of limited value compared with measures like using disease-free seed, good spacing/airflow, sanitation, and careful irrigation (avoid splashing/overhead watering).
Bacterial blight is primarily seed- and residue-borne or spreads via water/infested plant material, so rotation is generally of limited value compared with measures like using disease-free seed, good spacing/airflow, sanitation, and careful irrigation (avoid splashing/overhead watering).
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