Identification Symptoms
- The pathogen causing dieback,
     tip dieback, graft union blight, twig blight, seedling rot, wood stain,
     stem-end rot, black root rot, fruit rot, dry rot, brown rot of panicle
     etc. The disease is most conspicuous during October November.
- It is characterized by drying
     back of twigs from top downwards, particularly in older trees followed by
     drying of leaves which gives an appearance of fire scorch. Internal
     browning in wood tissue is observed when it is slit open along with the
     long axis.
- Cracks appear on branches and
     gum exudes before they die out. When graft union of nursery plant is
     affected, it usually dies