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  2. 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]

  3. Elsinoë mangiferae - Wikipedia

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    Few of the symptoms can be mistakenly confused with insect injury or infection from other disease like mango anthracnose. [3] [4] Confirmation of the presence of mango scab requires microscopic examination of material from fruit, stems or leaves, and culture of the organism. Culture will only be successful from lesions on young plant material.

  4. List of mango diseases - Wikipedia

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    Mango malformation Fusarium subglutinans (Note: some debate remains as to complete etiology of this disease.) Mucor rot Mucor circinelloides. Mushroom root rot Armillaria tabescens. Phoma blight Phoma glomerata. Phyllosticta leaf spot Phyllosticta mortonii Phyllosticta citricarpa Guignardia citricarpa [teleomorph] Phyllosticta anacardiacearum

  5. Fusarium mangiferae - Wikipedia

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    Fusarium mangiferae is one of the causal agents of malformation disease that affects mango (Mangifera indica, L.) growing regions and is economically important. [3] [4] [5] It causes mango malformation disease (MMD) and induces vegetative development abnormalities in shoots that leads to misshaped buds, short internodes, dwarf and narrow leaves.

  6. Fusarium sterilihyphosum - Wikipedia

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    Fusarium sterilihyphosum is a plant pathogen. [1] It infects mango trees. [2] Its aerial mycelium is almost white; conidiophores on aerial mycelium are erect, occasionally prostrate, and sympodially branched bearing mono- and polyphialides.

  7. Category:Mango tree diseases - Wikipedia

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  8. Peziotrichum corticola - Wikipedia

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    Peziotrichum corticola is an ascomycete fungus that is a plant pathogen. [2] It was first discovered in India by Massee. [3] Rhinocladium corticola is a known synonym. [4]P. corticola causes black-band disease on the leaves and bark of mango trees. [5]

  9. Phomopsis mangiferae - Wikipedia

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