2018
DOI: 10.33866/phytopathol.030.01.0449
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Outbreak of Anthracnose and Stem End Rot Diseases of Mango in Changing Climte and Their Management Through Hot Water Treatment

Abstract: Pakistan is the 6th largest producer of mangoes which are known world over for their superior traits but export of mangoes from Pakistan is quite limited due to post-harvest diseases like anthracnose and stem-end rot (SER) mainly caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Lasiodiplodia theobromae, respectively. These diseases are aggravating day by day due to environmental changes in mango producing region of Pakistan. Quarantine of mangoes through physical methods like Hot Water Treatment (HWT) is always pr… Show more

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“…Mango (Mangiferae indica L.) (Anacardiaceae: Plantae) is the second most important fruit of Pakistan after citrus (MNFSA, 2015). Pakistan is the 6 th largest producer of mangoes (Malik et al, 2018;Usman et al, 2003) and third largest exporter of this valuable commodity (Galán-Saúco, 2002) in the world. However, they are facing decline in mango production (Usman et al, 2003) due to inconsistent quality (not uniform size of mangoes) and lower profitability.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mango (Mangiferae indica L.) (Anacardiaceae: Plantae) is the second most important fruit of Pakistan after citrus (MNFSA, 2015). Pakistan is the 6 th largest producer of mangoes (Malik et al, 2018;Usman et al, 2003) and third largest exporter of this valuable commodity (Galán-Saúco, 2002) in the world. However, they are facing decline in mango production (Usman et al, 2003) due to inconsistent quality (not uniform size of mangoes) and lower profitability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%