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- Page 9 and 10: Fungal diseases Stem End Rot (SER)
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- Page 15 and 16: Biology and Life Cycles
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- Page 19 and 20: Types of feeding Insect mouthparts
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- Page 25 and 26: BEETLES Above: Damaged seed with pu
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Above: Mites on mango leaf bud Inse
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Above: Mites feeding on leaf Below:
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Above (L): Egyptian fluted scale Ab
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Above (L): Scales on leaf Above (R)
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Above: Pink wax scales on a leaf wi
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TERMITES Above (L): Workers, soldie
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Above (L): Thrips larva on flowers
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Above (L): First instar nymphs show
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Above (L): Second instar nymph Abov
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Beneficials
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES ANTS Above:
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES ANTS Above:
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES BEETLES Abo
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES FLIES Above
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES FLIES Above
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES LACEWINGS A
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Above: An adult which has recently
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Above: A praying mantid attempting
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES SPIDERS Abo
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES WASPS Above
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PREDATORS AND PARASITES WASPS Above
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ees POLLINATORS Above: A bush bee f
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flies POLLINATORS Above: Blow fly B
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WASPS POLLINATORS Above (L): Flower
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Diseases
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Above: Close-up of algal leaf spot
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Above (L): Mango leaf anthracnose A
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Above: Advanced stem-end anthracnos
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Above: Pre-harvest anthracnose Belo
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A ripening mango infected with dend
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FUNGAL DISEASES Distorted shoot cau
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Above: Mango scab on foliage Below:
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Pink disease on a mango trunk FUNGA
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Sooty blotch on a stem FUNGAL DISEA
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Above: Sooty mould on leaves Below:
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Stem end rot in a ripe fruit FUNGAL
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Stigmina leaf spot FUNGAL DISEASES
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Bacterial black spot BACTERIAL DISE
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Disorders
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Above: Weeping sap ‘gumming’ on
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Boron toxicity symptoms on leaves s
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Lime toxicity affecting a young tre
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Zinc deficiency in mature leaves sh
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Above: Vertical splitting Below: Ho
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Fruit with over-ripe, jelly-like fl
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Above: Early stage oedema Below: Ad
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Prominent lenticels on mature green
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Above: Resin canal symtoms on matur
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Above: External symptoms showing a
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Acute sunburn on fruit shoulder PHY
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Above: Narrow-elongated leaves caus
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Above (L): Wind abrasion Above (R):
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Above: Early stage of inflorescence
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Above (L): A young tree affected by
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Above: Copper spray damage on leave
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Above: Local sapburn Below: Streaki
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Mango tip borer Mango seed weevil F
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Llewellyn, R. (Editor). (2002). The
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E elongate endophytic epidermis exc
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P petiole leaf stalk photosynthesis
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C Calliphoridae....................
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I J Icerya aegyptiaca..............
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P Pseudaulacaspis nr. cockerelli...
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FIELD GUIDE to Pests, Beneficials,