Identification Symptoms
- Palms of all age are liable to be
attacked but normally young palms are more susceptible, particularly
during monsoon when the temperature is low and humidity is very high. In
seedlings, the spear leaf turns pale and comes off with a gentle pull.
- The earlier symptom is the
yellowing of one or two younger leaves. Black spots appear on spindle
leaves. Basal tissues of the leaf rot quickly and can be easily separated
from the crown. Infection spreads to the older leaves, causing sunken leaf
spots covering the entire leaf blade.
- Spot margins are irregular and
water soaked, and when the leaves are unfolded the characteristic
irregular spots are conspicuous on the blade.
- In the later stages the spindle
withers and drops down.
- The tender leaf base and soft
tissues of the crown rot into a slimy mass of decayed material emitting
foul smell.
- Ultimately the entire crown falls
down and the palm dies.