Black Chaff of Wheat

G1672
Published 2012

Black chaff is a bacterial disease of wheat common in irrigated fields or in areas with abundant rainfall during the growing season. It is also known as bacterial stripe or bacterial leaf streak. It is the most important and most widely distributed bacterial disease of small grains and can cause yield losses of up to 40%. The disease has been identified in irrigated wheat fields in Nebraska.

Publication Details

Authors

Stephen N. Wegulo

Subject

Plant Diseases

Publication Date November 14, 2006
Last Revision Date November 30, 2012
Language English
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Series NebGuide