Identification Symptoms
- Initial symptoms of Thanjavur wilt (Ganoderma
     wilt) start with withering, yellowing and drooping of the outer whorl of
     leaves.
- This is followed by exudation of
     reddish brown liquid through cracks at the base of the trunk and oozing
     spread upward. The tissues on the bleeding spots are soft to touch.
- Decaying of tissues at bleeding
     point and rotting of the basal portion of the stem.
- The bark turns brittle and often
     gets peeled off in flakes, leaving open cracks and crevices. The internal
     tissues are discoloured and disintegrated, emitting a bad smell.
- Bracket formation at the base of
     the trunk.  Ganoderma appears at the base of the trunk. Ultimately
     the palm dies off.