DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry
Blast stage of canker disease affects flowers, buds, and leaves. Necrotic lesions on fruit may cause distortion.

Bacterial canker | Cherry
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry (Prunus avium)
PATHOGEN: Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
SOURCE: S. Thomson
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry
Cherry petioles with dark necrotic lesions. Premature fruit drop is associated with the disease.

Bacterial canker | Cherry
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry (Prunus avium)
PATHOGEN: Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
SOURCE: S. Thomson
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry
Cherry petioles with spots, sunken centers, and water-soaked, brown margins.

Bacterial canker | Cherry
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry (Prunus avium)
PATHOGEN: Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
SOURCE: S. Thomson
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry
Cherry tree with cankers and bacterial ooze.

Bacterial canker | Cherry
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry (Prunus avium)
PATHOGEN: Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
SOURCE: A. Jones, M. Shurtleff
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry
Cherry twig with gummosis around canker.

Bacterial canker | Cherry
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry (Prunus avium)
PATHOGEN: Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
SOURCE: S. Thomson
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry
Cherry trunk with oozing cankers (arrows).

Bacterial canker | Cherry
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry (Prunus avium)
PATHOGEN: Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
SOURCE: W. Sinclair
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry
Cherry leaf with dark brown necrotic lesions with chlorotic margins.

Bacterial canker | Cherry
DISEASE: Bacterial canker
HOST: Cherry (Prunus avium)
PATHOGEN: Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
SOURCE: S. Thomson
DISEASE: Bacterial leaf spot
HOST: Kudzu
Leaf of kudzu bean with tiny lesions surrounded by large, yellow halos. This also fits the description of halo blight of kudzu.

Bacterial leaf spot | Kudzu
DISEASE: Bacterial leaf spot
HOST: Kudzu (Pueraria montana var. lobata)
PATHOGEN: Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
SOURCE: R. Gitaitis