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Postharvest Diseases :: Fruits :: Guava

Anthracnose: Gloeosporium psidii

Symptoms:

  • The most characteristic symptoms appear during the rainy season as small pin-head sized spots on the unripe fruits.
  • They gradually enlarge to form sunken and circular, dark brown to black spots.
  • The infected area of the unripe fruits becomes harder and corky.
  • Acervuli are formed on fruit stalks.
  • The pathogen remains dormant for about three months in the young infected fruits.
  • In moist weather, acervuli appear as black dots scattered throughout the dead parts of the twigs.
  • The conidia are spread by wind or rain.
Initial symptom Circular black spots Corky fruit

Management:

  • Spraying the trees with Bordeaux mixture 0.6 % or Copper oxychloride 0.2% before the onset of monsoon reduces the disease incidence.

Image source:

http://farmer.gov.in/imagedefault/ipm/IPM%20pakcage%20for%20Guava.pdf
https://www.plantvillage.com/en/topics/guava/infos/diseases_and_pests_description_uses_propagation

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