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Capnodium ramosum

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Capnodium ramosum
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C. ramosum
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Capnodium ramosum
Cooke

Capnodium ramosum is sooty mold widespread in India that affects mangos. Honeydew secreted by aphids and other insects attracts the mold, making it quickly spread.[1]

References

  1. ^ G. Rangaswami, et al. Diseases of Crop Plants in India. New Delhi: PHI Learning, 2004.