Arecanut (Areca catechu)
Yellow Leaf Disease (Phytoplasma )
Symptoms
- Yellowing of tips of leaflets in 2 or 3 leaves of outermost whorl.
- Brown necrotic streaks run parallel to veins in unfolded leaves.
- The yellowing extends to the middle of the lamina. Tips of the chlorotic leaves dry up. In advanced stage all the leaves become yellow.
- Yellowing of leaves is conspicuous during October to December.
- Finally the crown leaves fall off leaving a bare trunk. Root tips turn black and gradually rot.
Management
- Provide irrigation during summer months
- Grow cover crops in the garden.
- Remove affected palms.
- Improve drainage conditions in the garden.
- Apply organic manure @ 12 kg each of compost and green leaves per palm per year.
- Apply 160 g of rock phosphate per palm in the affected garden.
- During early stages of the disease treat the palms with 500 ppm tetracycline (5 ml/10 litre if water) by spraying and soil drenching.
- Spray Dimethoate 30 EC (2 ml / litre of water) to control the insect vector.
