Identification Symptoms
- The scab fungus attack leaves,
panicles, blossoms, twigs, bark of stems and mango fruits. Spots are
circular, slightly angular, elongated, 2-4 mm in diameter, brown but
during rainy season, lesions differ in size, shape and colour.
- Symptoms produced by the
disease are very much like those of anthracnose.
- On young fruits, the infection is grey to grayish brown with dark irregular margins. As the fruit attains in size, spots also enlarge and the centre may become covered with the crack fissure and corky tissues.