Controlling Bacterial Blight
Found over most of the United States. Several different bacterial blights can infect both snap and lima beans. Common blight causes large, water-soaked, light green spots on leaves that later turn brown. Water-soaked spots appear on pods and may produce yellowish ooze in wet weather. Leaves of plants infected with halo blight have many small dead spots with yellow halos around them. Spots on pods produce cream-colored ooze when the weather is humid. Cool, wet weather promotes the spread of this disease. Brown-spot blight, more common on limas, causes small, reddish-brown spots with distinct margins on leaves and pods. Prevention & Controls
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