“…Malformation caused by Fusarium species is an important and destructive plant disease which, to our knowledge, has been documented only on mango trees in most mango‐producing countries of Asia, Africa and America (Crespo et al, ). Several Fusarium species in the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex, including Fusarium mangiferae (Crespo et al, ; Gamliel‐Atinsky, Sztejnberg, Maymon, Shtienberg, & Freeman, ; Gamliel‐Atinsky, Sztejnberg, Maymon, Vintal, et al, ; Noriega‐Cantú et al, ; Sinniah et al, ; Zhan et al, ), F. proliferatum (Haggag & El‐Wahab, ; Mohamed Nor, Salleh, & Leslie, ; Zhan et al, ), F. sterilihyphosum (Britz et al, ; Steenkamp et al, ), F. mexicanum (Otero‐Colina et al, ), F. pseudocircinatum (Freeman et al, ) and F. tupiense (Crespo et al, ; Lamine, Sharma, Lava Kumar, & Bandyopadhyay, ), have been identified to be associated with vegetative and floral malformation disease of mango. Malformation affects both vegetative and reproductive tissues of the host plants.…”