Published Mar 15, 2025
It is caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato. Leaf symptoms of bacterial speck consist of small black spots (approximately ⅛ to ¼ inch in diameter) that often are more prominent on the undersides of leaves. As the spots age, a yellow halo may develop around the edge.
Spots on fruit are very small (almost pinpoint-like) and do not penetrate very deeply into the tissue. The spots can be raised, flat or sunken, and range in color from brown to black. On unripe, green fruits, the spots often have darker green haloes, while on ripe fruits the spots can have subtle, yellow haloes
Management of bacterial specks:
The two diseases have similar control measures. Once they have already set in, there is currently no known cure. The best is to try and manage the diseases' aggressiveness to just salvage some harvests. Here are a few control measures that can be undertaken;
Avoid/minimize working on the crops when the leaves are wet as this may only spread the disease to unaffected plants or parts. The spores can be spread through hands and clothing of pickers, cultivation and pruning equipments.
Periodic disinfecting of the pruning tools while working on the tomato plants can help. Bleachers (such as Jik) and alcohol (70%) can be used. These can be wiped or sprayed on the pruning tools
Avoid overhead and sprinkler irrigation methods; embrace drip and furrow irrigation which do not make the leaves wet. This is because the diseases are favored by warm, wet and humid conditions.
Use only certified seeds free from infections. In case of infected seeds, use hot water to treat
Regular and routine use of copper-based fungicides helps prevent the bacteria spores from germinating, thus acting as a preventative measure. It may also help in suppressing the diseases once already set in though it may not help much. Sulphur may also be used, but should not be applied at the flowering stage as it causes flower abortion.
Here are some copper formulations that can be used:
Copper Oxychloride (green copper) e.g
Green Cop® 500WP https://www.agropests.co.ke/products?s=green%20cop
Isacop https://www.agropests.co.ke/products?s=isacop
Copper hydroxide (blue copper) e.g Funguran https://www.agropests.co.ke/products?s=funguran ,
Vitra https://www.agropests.co.ke/products?s=vitra
Copper sulphate pentahydrate eg Mastercop https://www.agropests.co.ke/products?s=mastercop
Resistance has been observed in copper use, but this can be enhanced by tank-mixing them with Mancozeb e.g Milthane Super https://www.agropests.co.ke/products?s=milthane