1996
DOI: 10.1094/pd-80-0664
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A Reexamination of Mango Decline in Florida

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“…Mango dieback in the north (N) and NW of Australia has been associated with N. dimidiatum and N. novaehollandiae (Ray et al 2010). Tip dieback has been reported in mango trees situated in Florida, associated with infection by B. dothidea (Ploetz et al 1996) and N. ribis (Ramos et al 1991;Ramos et al 1997;Prakash and Eckert 2001). Lasiodiplodia theobromae also causes cankers, dieback and sap staining in other woody trees (Mohali 1993;Mohali et al 2002;Slippers and Wingfield 2007;Punithalingam 1980).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mango dieback in the north (N) and NW of Australia has been associated with N. dimidiatum and N. novaehollandiae (Ray et al 2010). Tip dieback has been reported in mango trees situated in Florida, associated with infection by B. dothidea (Ploetz et al 1996) and N. ribis (Ramos et al 1991;Ramos et al 1997;Prakash and Eckert 2001). Lasiodiplodia theobromae also causes cankers, dieback and sap staining in other woody trees (Mohali 1993;Mohali et al 2002;Slippers and Wingfield 2007;Punithalingam 1980).…”
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“…F. aesculi and N. parvum are reported for the first time on mango in Brazil. Both species have been reported in other mango-producing regions of the world, and cause different symptoms with varying severities (Ploetz et al 1996;Ramos et al 1991;Khanzada et al 2004). This raises the plausible question as to whether they are responsible for the important increase in dieback in mango trees in Brazil, which has been attributed to only L. theobromae (Freire et al 2004;Tavares 2002;Tavares et al 1991).…”
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“…Others have examined the pathogenicity and virulence of species of Botryosphaeriaceae on mango (Khanzada et al 2004;Ploetz et al 1996;Ramos et al 1991). For example, in studies carried out with seedlings inoculated with isolates originating from Florida (USA), B. ribis was found to be five-fold more effective in causing dieback than L. theobromae (Ramos et al 1991).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In Pakistan, mango is cultivated on an area of 167.5 thousands hectares with the average production of 1732 thousand tones [1]. Mango is vulnerable to various diseases and disorders at all the stages of its augmentation from the nursery to the fruiting plants; which are the cause of its low production [2] [3]. All plant parts of the mango viz.…”
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