In Taiwan, a wilt disease of perilla (Perilla crispa) was caused by Ps
eudomonas solanacearum race 1, biovar 3. Strains from perilla were pat
hogenic to solanaceous and other hosts, but strains from solanaceous a
nd other hosts were not pathogenic to perilla. Stem inoculations of pe
rilla plants with P. solanacearum resulted in 90-100% wilting, but per
illa plants rarely wilted when planted in infested soil. However, vari
ous population levels of P. solanacearum were detected in roots of 88%
and in stems of 76% of asymptomatic plants grown in infested soil. Th
e pathogen was mechanically transmitted from a wilted plant to healthy
plants. The symptomless carriers also served as an inoculum source fo
r the spread of the pathogen to healthy perilla plants. Leaves of peri
lla are harvested periodically during the growing season by mechanical
means, resulting in a high incidence of the disease.