whats happening to my mango tree ? is it dying ? what can i do ?
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It is running out of nutrition. You can add adequate amount Of fertilisers. Make sure it isn't surrounded by parasitic plants. And visit a seed store and ask about proper treatment he may give you few suggestions.
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Verticillium Wilt
The soil-borne fungal pathogen known as Verticillium albo-atrum attacks mango trees planted in infected soil. ... Typically, one side of the tree will develop wilted leaves that die but cling to the infected branches. Twig dieback occurs, and the mango begins to decline.
The soil-borne fungal pathogen known as Verticillium albo-atrum attacks mango trees planted in infected soil. ... Typically, one side of the tree will develop wilted leaves that die but cling to the infected branches. Twig dieback occurs, and the mango begins to decline.
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