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Diseases of mangos (Mangifera indica) include:
Nematodes, parasitic
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Miscellaneous diseases and disorders
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Miscellaneous diseases and disorders
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Abnormal ripening
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Incorrect O2:CO2 ratios in storage or fruit waxing.
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Algal leaf spot = red rust
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Cephaleuros virescens Kunze
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Black tip
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Post-harvest disorder of unknown cause
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Brushing damage
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Excessive post-harvest brush polishing of fruit
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Bunchy top
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Unknown cause
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Chilling injury
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Temperatures from 7-13 °C; cultivar dependent.
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Copper deficiency
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Unavailable copper
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Decline
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Unknown etiology
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Edema
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Physiological water stress
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Hot water scald
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Excessive temperature or duration in hot water or hot water/fungicide dips
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Impact damage
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Fruit injury from mishandling during harvest or grading
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Internal necrosis
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Boron deficiency
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Jelly seed
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Unknown post-harvest disorder
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Lenticel spotting
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Heavy rains or prolonged post-harvest dips
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Little leaf
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Zinc deficiency
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Manganese deficiency
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Insufficient manganese
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Parasitic lichen
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Strigula elegans (Fee) Muell Arg.
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Premature ripening
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Cause of disorder unknown
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Pressure damage
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Surface fruit injury due to poor packing or load shift in transit
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Sapburn injury
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Sap contact with fruit skin during or post-harvest
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Soft nose
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Excessive nitrogen/low calcium levels
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Spongy tissue
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Unknown post-harvest disorder
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Stem end cavity
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Unexplained pre-harvest fruit injury
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Sunburn
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Sudden exposure of fruit to high air temperature and/or bright light
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Tipburn
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High soluble salts
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