Identification Symptoms
- First symptoms start with the onset of monsoon. Appearance of light
     yellow foliage with loss of turgidity and epinasty.
- Plants, a later stage, show unthriftyness. Subsequently, premature
     shedding and defoliation.
- Some of the twigs become bare and fail to bring forth new leaves or
     flowers and eventually dry up. Fruits of all the affected branches remain
     underdeveloped, hard and stony. Later, the entire plant is defoliated and
     eventually dies.
- The roots also show rotting at the basal region and the bark is easily
     detachable from the cortex. Light brown discoloration is also noticed in
     vascular tissues.
- The pathogen attacks young as well as old fruit bearing trees but
     older trees are more prone to the disease.