Cane Gall – Agrobacterium rubi
Cane gall
Common name
Cane gall
Causal agent
It is caused by soil-borne bacteria and greatly resembles crown gall disease.
Scientific name
Agrobacterium rubi
Symptoms & Signs
The first symptoms of cane gall are the formation of white, spongy, rough eruption on the fruiting cane. As the disease progresses, these eruptions later turn brown and then black, resembling woody knots. It causes restriction and overall stunted cane growth. Since the canes are weakened, they are easily broken by strong winds. Cane gall usually affects the black and purple raspberries.
Transmission
It spreads to other plants by means of water, wind, insects, and infected tools. The bacteria enter the plant through wounds. Splits due to bending the cane can also result in cane gall.
Time of concern
Early spring to late summer
Common hosts
Raspberries
Blackberries