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Slippery skin: Field symptoms


Pathogen: Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola (syn. Pseudomonas gladioli pv. alliicola)


Symptoms

Field symptoms often appear as one or two wilted leaves in the center of the leaf cluster. These leaves eventually turn pale yellow and dieback from the tip while older and younger leaves maintain a healthy green appearance.


Disease Development

This bacterium requires moisture for infection and grows in the temperature range of 5-41°C (41-106°F). Severe disease can occur during periods of high rainfall combined with strong winds. Heavy irrigation also conducive to this disease. This bacterium is soil-borne and can be readily water-splashed to the foliage and necks where it can enter through wounds. As the plant matures it increases in susceptibility with the mature plant being highly susceptible. In warm weather, approximately 30°C (86°F), infected bulbs can decay within 10 days. However, in storage decay moves slowly, often requiring 1-3 months for a bulb to decay completely.


Disease Management

Harvest onions when bulbs have reached full maturity. Do not store bulbs until they have been properly dried. Minimizing stem and bulb injury and avoiding overhead irrigation when the crop is approaching maturity can reduce losses from this disease. Bulbs should be stored at 0-2°C (32-36°F) with adequate ventilation to prevent condensation from forming on the bulbs.

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