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- Stewart's_Wilt abstract "Stewart's Wilt is a serious bacterial disease of corn caused by the bacterium Pantoea stewartii. This bacterium affects plants, particularly types of maize or corn such as sweet, flint, dent, flower and popcorn. The disease is also known as bacterial wilt or bacterial leaf blight and has shown to be quite problematic in sweet corn in the gram negative state of bacterium. The disease is endemic in the mid-Atlantic and Ohio River Valley regions and in the southern portion of the Corn Belt including parts of the following states: Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. The occurrence of Stewart's wilt in other eastern and mid-western states, and intermittently in Canada, coincides with the occurrence of the corn flea beetle (Chaetocnema pulicaria), the insect vector and overwintering host of P. stewartii. The primary vector of Pantoea stewartii is the corn flea beetle, (Chaetocnema pulicaria). The bacterium overwinters in the gut of the adult beetle during the winter and come spring, is spread when adult beetles feed on the plant seedlings. The bacteria have also been known to spread from the endosperm of the plant seed to the young seedlings, but this is quite rare and its incidence is insignificant compared to insect transmission. Thus, survival of the insect vector through the winter months, especially in the north central U.S., is the key factor in development of the disease. The disease manifests in two phases: seedling wilt, when the growing point dies; and leaf blight, white lesions on the leaves of older plants. Sweet corn has proven to be more susceptible than field corn, although some hybrids and inbreds of popcorn and field corn are highly susceptible. One of the first forecasting systems designed was for preventing Stewart's Wilt. Apart from forecasting, Stewart's wilt severity can be controlled effectively through use of insecticides and resistant hybrids of corn, with resistant hybrids being the best means of control.".
- Stewart's_Wilt binomialAuthority Erwin_F._Smith_(plant_pathologist).
- Stewart's_Wilt colourName "lightgrey".
- Stewart's_Wilt family Enterobacteriaceae.
- Stewart's_Wilt genus Pantoea.
- Stewart's_Wilt kingdom Bacteria.
- Stewart's_Wilt order Enterobacteriales.
- Stewart's_Wilt phylum Proteobacteria.
- Stewart's_Wilt synonym "Aplanobacter stewarti (Smith 1898) McCulloch 1918)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonym "Bacterium stewarti (Smith 1898) Smith 1911)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonym "Erwinia stewartii (Smith 1898) Dye 1963)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonym "Phytomonas stewarti (Smith 1898) Bergey et al. 1923)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonym "Pseudobacterium stewarti (Smith 1898) Krasil’nikov 1949)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonym "Pseudomonas stewarti (sic) Smith 1898)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonym "Xanthomonas stewarti (Smith 1898) Dowson 1939)".
- Stewart's_Wilt thumbnail Cornfleabeetle.jpg?width=300.
- Stewart's_Wilt wikiPageID "2012864".
- Stewart's_Wilt wikiPageRevisionID "593097729".
- Stewart's_Wilt binomial "Pantoea stewartii".
- Stewart's_Wilt binomialAuthority "Mergaert et al. 1993".
- Stewart's_Wilt classis "Gamma Proteobacteria".
- Stewart's_Wilt color "lightgrey".
- Stewart's_Wilt familia Enterobacteriaceae.
- Stewart's_Wilt genus "Pantoea".
- Stewart's_Wilt hasPhotoCollection Stewart's_Wilt.
- Stewart's_Wilt name "Stewart's Wilt".
- Stewart's_Wilt ordo Enterobacteriales.
- Stewart's_Wilt phylum Proteobacteria.
- Stewart's_Wilt regnum Bacteria.
- Stewart's_Wilt subdivision "P. s. subsp. indologenes".
- Stewart's_Wilt subdivision "P. s. subsp. stewartii".
- Stewart's_Wilt subdivisionRanks "Subspecies".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonyms "Aplanobacter stewarti ( McCulloch 1918)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonyms "Bacterium stewarti ( Smith 1911)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonyms "Erwinia stewartii ( Dye 1963)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonyms "Phytomonas stewarti ( Bergey et al. 1923)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonyms "Pseudobacterium stewarti ( Krasil’nikov 1949)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonyms "Pseudomonas stewarti ( Smith 1898)".
- Stewart's_Wilt synonyms "Xanthomonas stewarti ( Dowson 1939)".
- Stewart's_Wilt subject Category:Cereal_diseases.
- Stewart's_Wilt subject Category:Enterobacteria.
- Stewart's_Wilt subject Category:Maize_diseases.
- Stewart's_Wilt subject Category:Plant_pathogens_and_diseases.
- Stewart's_Wilt type Agent109190918.
- Stewart's_Wilt type CausalAgent100007347.
- Stewart's_Wilt type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- Stewart's_Wilt type LivingThing100004258.
- Stewart's_Wilt type Microorganism101326291.
- Stewart's_Wilt type Object100002684.
- Stewart's_Wilt type Organism100004475.
- Stewart's_Wilt type Pathogen101386007.
- Stewart's_Wilt type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Stewart's_Wilt type PlantPathogensAndDiseases.
- Stewart's_Wilt type Whole100003553.
- Stewart's_Wilt type Species.
- Stewart's_Wilt type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Stewart's_Wilt type Organism.
- Stewart's_Wilt comment "Stewart's Wilt is a serious bacterial disease of corn caused by the bacterium Pantoea stewartii. This bacterium affects plants, particularly types of maize or corn such as sweet, flint, dent, flower and popcorn. The disease is also known as bacterial wilt or bacterial leaf blight and has shown to be quite problematic in sweet corn in the gram negative state of bacterium.".
- Stewart's_Wilt label "Maladie de Stewart".
- Stewart's_Wilt label "Stewart's Wilt".
- Stewart's_Wilt label "الذبول الستيوارتي".
- Stewart's_Wilt sameAs Maladie_de_Stewart.
- Stewart's_Wilt sameAs m.06f080.
- Stewart's_Wilt sameAs Q7615691.
- Stewart's_Wilt sameAs Q7615691.
- Stewart's_Wilt sameAs Stewart's_Wilt.
- Stewart's_Wilt wasDerivedFrom Stewart's_Wilt?oldid=593097729.
- Stewart's_Wilt depiction Cornfleabeetle.jpg.
- Stewart's_Wilt isPrimaryTopicOf Stewart's_Wilt.
- Stewart's_Wilt name "Stewart's Wilt".