2024
DOI: 10.25077/aijent.2.1.48-59.2024
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Insects Induced Mango Fruit Rot: Unraveling the Culprits

Sivagami Subramaniam,
Noor Aisyah Md Noordin,
Noor Azrizal-Wahid
et al.

Abstract: Plant diseases and pests are important factors determining plant yield production, including mango. Mango is an economically important fruit crop in tropical and subtropical areas. Mango fruit rot caused by insects and microbes has become a significant threat to mango production in Southeast Asia and worldwide. Insect plant pathogens affect crop yields' profitability, quality, and quantity. Some infections could occur before harvest and remain dormant until the favourable condition is achieved, and the disease… Show more

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