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Bacterial diseases are considered the most significant production constraint reducing fresh market onion quality and quantity, far surpassing losses due to other diseases, insect pests or weed competition.
As with bacterial diseases on other crops, there is no silver bullet approach to management. Successful management requires an integrated approach that focuses on reducing potential sources of bacterial inoculum and modifying the environment to be less favorable for the pathogens.