Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany

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Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany 44 7897 074717

Mal Secco Leaf Infection

Mal secco is a disease triggered by the conidia-produces fungal plant pathogen Phoma tracheiphila. It causes disease to citrus trees in the Mediterranean. It causes damage to lemon trees in the Mediterranean basin. The plant pathogen, Phoma tracheiphila, is rain- and wind-spreads. Symptoms  are normally perform early in the spring as chlorosis of the shoot and leaf vein. There is also epinasty, or bent out and downwards, of about the young leaves in the spring. This is followed by wilt and die back of leaves, twigs and branches. In most cases dieback is sectorial. Symptoms  are start out by resembling frost damage of the leaves and gradually progress to leaf and stem dieback. A salmon, pink, or red color develops in the wood due to the xylem produces a gum to prevent further damage.

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