Banana (Musa spp.)
Bacterial Wilt or Moko disease (Pseudomonas solanacearum (Ralstonia solanacearum))
Symptoms
- Young plants are severely affected.
- Yellowish discolouration of the inner leaf lamina close to the petiole.
- The pulp turns into a very characteristic dark brown colour.
- If the diseased suckers are planted, terminal leaf becomes necrotic and the plant dies.
- Infected young sword suckers show wilting and blackening.
- Slimy drops of bacterial ooze which is greyish brown in colour appears at the transverse cut end of the pseudostem.
Management
- Avoid furrow irrigation and follow basin irrigation.
- Use disease free planting material.
- Remove Heliconia spp. and other weeds from the field and nearby area.
- Spread 10 % fresh cow dung slurry (100 gram/litre of water) in the banana basin.

