Identification Symptoms
- A slow decline and a sudden death of plant have been recorded in
litchi. It can affect the whole tree or just one or two branches.
- The symptoms include a sudden branch wilt that is followed by the
decline of new growth on the affected branch over a period. In other
situations, the tips die without wilting.
- The tree or branch may recover temporarily, but subsequently dies.
Parts of the tree flush and grow, while other sections die.
- In some parts of litchi belt, trees are killed by the root rot.
- One side of the tree’s crown may be perfectly sound and the other
totally necrosis.
- Leaf shed never occurs (it does in the case of a nematode attack)
and the internal parts of the roots are characteristically red in colour
- No method has been found to save the tree once it has become
infected