Avocado Pests and Diseases
Avocado Pests and Diseases
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In this article we are going to give you all the guidelines on how to identify the main pests and diseases that avocado can suffer. We will also tell you what
damage they can cause to the tree and the measures we can take to control and prevent them.
Pests:
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Pyriform Mealybug
What damage is caused by the pyriform mealybug?
This mealybug is located on the nerves of the leaf, normally on the underside, where it will feed on the sap and cause direct damage to the tree. However, this
direct damage is not as important as indirect damage: the mealybug, as it feeds, secretes a honeydew that, on the one hand, attracts ants and, on the other,
favors the appearance of black leaf spot. The appearance of this disease is the most important indirect damage caused by the pyriform mealybug.
Control measures and prevention of the pyriform mealybug
Encourage the survival of natural enemies by means of auxiliary vegetation, as in the previous cases.
Carry out a balanced nitrogen fertilization.
Carry out pruning to allow proper aeration.
In case the mealybug population increases too much, parasitoids of the genus Metaphycus and predators such as Cryptolaemus montrouzieri and Chrysoperla
carnea can be released.
Control ant populations
1.4. Avocado mealybug or coconut mealybug
The avocado mealybug is a hemiptera called Nipaecoccus nipae, which affects numerous species of tropical trees and is widely distributed throughout the world.
It can develop throughout the year, so it can appear at any time.
1.6. Thrips
In Spain, the species Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis stands out in avocado, although there are many other species such as Scirtothrips perseae, Liothrips perseae or
Frankiniella occidentalis.
2.1. Phytophthora
Phytophthora cinnamomi is a fungus that produces the disease known as tristeza or root rot and affects numerous species. This fungus lives in the soil and
damages plant roots, feeding on them and, in many cases, causing the death of the plant.
2.3. Negrilla
Negrilla, also known as fumagina, is a disease caused by fungi of the Capnodium genus, which normally appear due to honeydew secreted by pests such as
mealybugs.
2.4. Anthracnose
Anthracnose is a disease caused by the fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, present mainly in tropical areas where high temperatures and humidity favor its
development.
Verticillosis
Verticillium verticillosis is a disease caused by fungi of the genus Verticillium that live in the soil and whose appearance is favored by excess humidity and
waterlogging.