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Bacterial ooze, consisting of bacteria and plant sap, flows out of the tree as a result of internal pressure. Photo courtesy of University of Minnesota Department of Plant Pathology. ![]()
Discoloration of the outer bark caused by bacterial ooze. Photo courtesy of University of Minnesota Plant Disease Clinic.
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