Stem-end rot

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A. M. Varela & A.A. Seif, icipe
Is this a Minor Pest?
Yes
Minor Pest Title

Stem-end rot (Dothiorella dominicana, Botryodiplodia theobromae, Phomopsis mangiferae)

Minor Pest Description

Symptoms consist of a dark-brown, firm decay starting at the stem-end of the fruit and developing rapidly to involve the whole fruit. The fungi survive on dead twigs and branches where they produce large numbers of spores. During wet weather, these spores are spread to adjacent fruits where infection occurs. The rot generally does not develop until the fruits begin to ripen.

Chemical sprays are neither recommended nor necessary.

 

Minor Pest What to do.
  • Prune dead twigs and branches.
  • Avoid harvesting immature fruits.
  • Cool fruits immediately after harvesting.
  • Store fruits in well-ventilated containers.
Minor Pest Position
5
Minor Pest Firstcontent
124
Pest Type
fungal
Host Plants
Mango (Revised)