Gummosis: Phytophthora parasitica, P. palmivora,P. citrophthora 
              Symptoms 
              
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First symptoms are dark staining of bark which progresses into the wood. 
                 
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Bark at the base is destroyed resulting in girdling and finally death of the tree. 
                 
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Bark in such parts dries, shrinks and cracks and shreds in lengthwise vertical strips. 
                 
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Later profuse exudation of gum from the bark of the trunk. 
                 
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Infection extends to crown roots. 
                 
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Prolonged contact of trunk with water as in flood irrigation; water logged areas and heavy soils. 
                 
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Soil inhabitants. 
                 
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Sporangia spread by splashing rain water, irrigation water and wind. 
                 
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Irrigation water and wind. 
                 
               
              Management 
              
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Injuries to crown roots or base of stem during cultural operations should be  avoided. 
                 
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If lesion has girdled less than ½ the girth, remove the diseased bark with a knife along with ½” of uninvaded bark. 
                 
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Bark of trunk should be coated with Bordeaux paste. 
                 
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