Arecanut (Areca catechu)
Mahali (Koleroga or Fruit rot)(Phytophthora palmivora)
Symptoms
- The disease results in rotting and excessive shedding of immature nuts from the trees during south west monsoon.
- The water soaked dark green or yellowish spots initially develop at the stalk end or base of the nut.
- The lesions gradually spread covering the entire nuts which rot and shed in large numbers.
- A felt off white mycelial mass envelopes on entire surface of the fallen nuts.
- Fruit stalks and rachis of inflorescence are also affected.
- Nuts show large vacuoles and are lighter in weight.
- Dark brown radial strands on kernel make them unfit for chewing.
- Under severe infection the top of the affected trees dries up resulting in withering of leaves and bunches leading to bud rot symptoms
Management
- Adopt clean cultivation.
- Destroy completely affected trees.
- Collect and burn fallen nuts.
- Remove and destroy all completely affected inflorescence and immature bunches.
