Cercospora leaf spot on mungbean
Cercospora sp.
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Cercospora leaf spot on mungbean top of leaf
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Cercospora leaf spot on mungbean under leaf
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Close up of Cercospora leaf spot on mungbean
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Cercospora leaf spot on mungbean, whole plants
Charcoal rot in mungbean
Macrophomina phaseolina
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Stem lesion caused by charcoal rot in mungbean
Fusarium wilt in mungbean
Fusarium oxysporum, Fusarium solani
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Wilting in mungbean caused by Fusarium wilt
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Fusarium wilt causes discolouration of vascular tissues
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Root rot as a result of Fusarium wilt infection in mungbean
Halo blight in mungbean
Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. Phaseolicola
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Early halo blight infection on mungbean leaves have small, water-soaked lesions surrounded by a yellow-green halo
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Older halo blight lesions start to lose their halo and coalesce together to form larger necrotic spots
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The underside of leaves infected with halo blight have dark, greasy spots
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Mungbean pods with halo blight develop small, water-soaked lesions
Phytoplasma in mungbean
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Phytoplasma infected mungbean showing net-like pattern on pods associated with puffy pod symptoms
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Phytoplasma infected mungbean showing leaf-like flower structures
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Phytoplasma infected mungbean showing severe little leaf and leaf-like flower structures
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Phytoplasma infected mungbean showing severe little leaf, dwarfed plant
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Phytoplasma infected mungbean showing severe little leaf, dwarfed plant
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Phytoplasma infected mungbean showing net-like pattern on pods associated with puffy pod symptoms and leaf-like flower structures
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Comparison of puffy pod (phytoplasma-infected) and healthy mungbean pods and seeds
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Comparison of puffy pod (phytoplasma-infected) and healthy mungbean pods and seeds
Powdery mildew in mungbean
Podosphaera xanthii, Erysiphe vignae
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Early powdery mildew infection begins as small, white, fluffy colonies on the lower canopy of mungbean plants
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Mungbean leaves covered in powdery mildew
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Powdery mildew symptoms occur on both the upper and lower mungbean leaf surface
Tan spot in mungbean
Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. Flaccumfaciens
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Mungbean seedlings with tan spot have chlorotic lesions and often wilt and die
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Tan spot lesions are tan in colour with a bright yellow margin
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Tan spot lesions often start on the edge of mungbean leaves
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Tan spot causes interveinal leaf necrosis in mungbean leaves
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Tan spot can result in flower abortion
Tobacco streak virus (TSV) in mungbean
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Early symptoms of TSV on mungbean showing spreading necrosis in oakleaf pattern
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Early symptoms of TSV on mungbean showing spreading lesion and start of necrosis along leaf veins
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Severe pod necrosis and distortion on mungbean caused by TSV
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Severe pod necrosis and distortion on mungbean caused by tTSV
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Dead and dying mungbean plants in crop affected by TSV
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Severe pod necrosis and distortion on mungbean caused by TSV
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Severe outbreak of TSV in mungbean crop downwind of parthenium-infested paddock