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* A disease of the potato caused by a bacterium (''Erwinia atroseptica'')<ref>[http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/ppa/ppa14/ppa14.htm Blackleg and soft rot disease of potato.] College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky.</ref>
* A disease of the potato caused by a bacterium (''Erwinia atroseptica'')<ref>[http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/ppa/ppa14/ppa14.htm Blackleg and soft rot disease of potato.] {{wayback|url=http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/ppa/ppa14/ppa14.htm |date=20080408124600 }} College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky.</ref>
* A disease of citrus plants caused by a fungus ( ''[[Alternaria citri]]'' )
* A disease of citrus plants caused by a fungus ( ''[[Alternaria citri]]'' )
* A disease of the sweet potato caused by a fungus (''[[Ceratostomella fimbriata]]'')
* A disease of the sweet potato caused by a fungus (''[[Ceratostomella fimbriata]]'')

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Prunus black Rot on a Black Cherry tree

Black rot is a name used for various diseases of cultivated plants caused by fungi or bacteria, producing dark brown discoloration and decay in the leaves of fruit and vegetables:

References

  1. ^ Sally A. Miller; F. Sahin; Randall C. Rowe. "Black Rot of Crucifers, HYG-3125-96" (web). Plant Pathology. Ohioline, The Ohio State University. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  2. ^ Black Rot of Cabbage | Horticulture and Home Pest News. Integrated Pest Management at Iowa State University.
  3. ^ Blackleg and soft rot disease of potato. Template:Wayback College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky.