Published: 09 June, 2021 | Volume 5 - Issue 2 | Pages: 044-052
Figure 1:
Representative images of fruit diseased by Cladosporium ramotenellum sooty spot. Boxes of W. Murcott mandarins affected after 15 to 22 days of cold transportation from Perú to USA (a-b). Details of W. Murcott mandarin diseased, showing the initial pitting (c), and fruits where some of the spots have developed aerial mycelium (d-f). Green immature W. Murcott mandarins before being collected to analyse the presence of Cladosporium sp. in the field (g-h).
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