. Fig. 90. — Bacteriosis of bean leaves. After Fulton. itself upon the pod, leaf, or stem. It has been reported from various states, from Canada, is widely distributed, and often quite destructive. It was first observed by Beach1 in New York. Usually the leaves are the parts first attacked. Here large watery patches, brown in colorr are produced. These spots later dry, become papery in texture, and rupture, leaving the foliage ragged and torn. After 1 Beach, S. A., (Geneva) Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 48, December, 1892.


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