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  2. Elsinoë mangiferae - Wikipedia

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    Elsinoë mangiferae produces symptoms superficially similar to anthracnose infections, which are also common on mango. The disease initially presents as small dark brown or gray spots on the underside of leaves or fruit. These spots enlarge and darken over time, developing a velvety or cracked texture in the center of the lesion. [2]

  3. List of mango diseases - Wikipedia

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    Sap contact with fruit skin during or post-harvest Soft nose Excessive nitrogen/low calcium levels Spongy tissue Unknown post-harvest disorder Stem end cavity Unexplained pre-harvest fruit injury Sunburn Sudden exposure of fruit to high air temperature and/or bright light Tipburn High soluble salts

  4. Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis (also called Toxicodendron dermatitis or Rhus dermatitis) is a type of allergic contact dermatitis caused by the oil urushiol found in various plants, most notably sumac family species of the genus Toxicodendron: poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and the Chinese lacquer tree. [1]

  5. Cryphalus mangiferae - Wikipedia

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    Cryphalus mangiferae, the mango bark beetle, is a tiny tropical bark beetle which attacks mango trees (Mangifera indica). The species belongs to the family Curculionidae , subfamily Scolytinae . It is often cited as a vector of plant pathogenic fungi infecting mango trees and in some countries like Pakistan it is regarded as a serious threat to ...

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  7. Capnodium mangiferae - Wikipedia

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    Capnodium mangiferae is a plant pathogen that causes mango black blight, forming black patches on mango leaves. [1] References This page was last edited on 10 ...

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    A bill in California that aimed to ban the sale of anti-aging skin products to kids under 13 failed to advance in the state Assembly on Thursday after it was brought forward at an Appropriations ...

  9. Oidium mangiferae - Wikipedia

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    Oidium mangiferae is a plant pathogen that infects mango trees causing powdery mildew. [1] Powdery mildew of mango is an Ascomycete pathogen of the Erysiphales family that was initially described by Berthet in 1914, using samples collected from Brazil. [2]