Goss’s wilt and leaf blight is caused by clavibacter nebraskensis, a bacterium named after Nebraska, where the disease was ...
Insects are not known vectors for this disease. Grain harvested from fields in which Goss’s wilt and leaf blight occurred is safe for human and animal consumption and can be delivered without ...
Two other fungal diseases, early blight and anthracnose, are also significant diseases in Illinois tomato fields. All three ...