Mango tree has leaves with these wilted condition here and there
Wilt condition of leaves
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Leaves come very healthy initially later they turn into black and start to shrink and dry eventually
Leaves are getting curl as in image
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Tej 4
5 years ago
I think mango blankshank
Vivek 16006
5 years ago
Dear Katta Srinath ji this is "Mango Leaf Webber" (Orthaga euadrusalis). Management: 1. Pruning of overcrowded and overlapping branches and machanical removal of infested webs. 2. Two or Three sprays commencing from last week of July with Carbaryl (0.2%) or Quinalphos (0.5%). This spray will also take care of Mango psylla (Apsylla cistellata)
Vivek 16006
5 years ago
And for more information please share few more pictures. Katta Srinath
Sagar 1882
5 years ago
Agree with Vivek Singh . It's the infection of Hairy Caterpillars. Kindly follow link.
Suresh 173336
5 years ago
Hi Katta Srinath . Its mango leaf Webber . Follow Sali instructions. Thanks for visiting
Sali 412182
5 years ago
No. Dear Suresh Gollar Vivek Singh Sagar Alok, This infestation is called mango leaf webber. Orthaga exvinacea is a species of snout moth in the genus Orthaga. Orthaga exvinacea is considered a major pest of mango in India.
Sali 412182
5 years ago
Hairy caterpillar damage along the lesf edges.
Suresh 173336
5 years ago
Yes you are true Sali ji. Now I confirmed and edited the same.
Vivek 16006
5 years ago
Agreed Sali ji thank you
Sali 412182
5 years ago
Thank you Suresh Gollar, It's all right. I always say, believeing by seeing and learning by doing. So, i hope that you all will be eqipped and in future there will be no mistakes. It helps learning processes by sharing ideas and evidence. Thank you!
Suresh 173336
5 years ago
Sali . Your truly true sir. Learning is continuous process. Thanks for your support. Thank you very much.
Soumen 0
5 years ago
Hi
Vipul 5759
5 years ago
Its Hairy Caterpillars infestation. Visit plantix library for more info.
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