(Video, 1:00) Complete video gallery of the rice Bacterial Panicle Blight disease photographs.
Bacterial panicle blight on resistant and susceptible rice varieties in an inoculated disease nursery.
Bacterial panicle blight late head infection compared with a healthy head.
Rice heads with symptoms of bacterial panicle blight infection on the grain.
Bacterial panicle blight infection of rice heads showing upright discolored heads compared to healthy heads.
Late symptoms of bacterial panicle blight infection of rice heads showing secondary fungal infection.
Severe bacterial panicle blight infection of rice heads in the field.
Bacterial panicle blight infection of rice heads in the field showing a cluster of upright discolored heads.
Comparison of bacterial panicle blight resistant (left) and susceptible (right) rice varieties inoculated with Burkholderia glumae in the field.
Rice heads with symptoms of bacterial panicle blight infection on the grain.
Rice leaf sheath rot symptoms caused the bacterial panicle blight pathogen.
Severe rice leaf sheath rot symptoms caused the bacterial panicle blight pathogen .
Rice with early symptoms of bacterial panicle blight infection on the grain.
Rice leaf sheath rot symptoms caused the bacterial panicle blight pathogen.
Bacterial panicle blight infection showing upright discolored heads and green stems.
Bacterial panicle blight infection of rice grain showing characteristic two tone discoloration symptom.
Bacterial panicle blight infection of rice grain showing characteristic two tone discoloration symptom.
Early bacterial panicle blight infection of rice grain showing characteristic two tone discoloration symptom and green stems.
Micrograph of Burkholderia glumae stained with safari red.
Very early infection by the bacterial panicle blight pathogen of rice grain showing water soaked discoloration on the lower part of the grain.
Burkholderia glumae colony on King’s medium B medium (Note yellow green toxin production in agar).