pp.27-30 your My CABI account and your ORCID account. Plant tuberose bulbs outside after all danger of frost has passed and daytime temperatures remain above 70 degrees. To learn how to identify and eradicate these pests, you can see the links that I leave below. 2. Tuberose is a very popular commercially grown loose/cut flower. 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Septoria Leaf Spot infestation of A. besseyi. Bacterial Slow Wilt or Stunt: Wilting, twisting, curling and stunting of lower leaves and side shoots followed by death of lower leaves. : These might be foliar blights, leaf spots, fungal rots, and flower blights. Bacterial Blight Symptoms: The first visible symptoms are yellowed (chlorotic), water-soaked lesions along the leaf margins that grow rapidly to form dead (necrotic) V-shaped lesions characteristic of this disease (Figure 3). The CABICODE organization is hierarchical so if you click one of the top categories, this automatically includes all its subsections in your search. Department of Plant Pathology, BSMRAU, Gazipur 1706, Bangladesh. Author(s) : A new bacterial disease was observed on tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa) at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU) farm, Gazipur, Bangladesh, in 2003 and 2004. They are slightly succulent. 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