There may be many factors contributing to reduction in longevity and productivity in avocado trees, especially diseases of fungal and fungal-like pathogens, among
which Phytophthora root rot, scab, cercospora spot, anthracnose, branch canker and
stem-end rot are the most important. Phytophthora root rot is the most important
disease of avocado. The pathogen attacks the fine feeder roots of avocado plants and
induces multiple symptoms, and, if left untreated, can result in the death of trees and
high economic losses. Scab and cercospora spot mainly affect fruit quality and cause
fruit drop in intense attacks. Anthracnose and stem-end rot cause severe losses under
favorable environmental conditions and the absence of preventive control, occurring
mainly in postharvest, during storage and transport of the fruits. Branch canker affects
the seedling set and reduces the productivity of the orchard, which can even cause the
death of trees in severe attacks. The permanent occurrence of diseases in some areas
may turn the crop unprofitable, which requires knowledge and adequate management
to obtain productivity and high quality fruits. This review cover the main avocado diseases, their symptoms, etiology, epidemiology and management.