Papaya mealybug infestation appears on above ground parts on leaves, stem and fruits as clusters of cotton-like masses.
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Symptoms
Papaya mealybug infestation appears on above ground parts on leaves, stem and fruits as clusters of cotton-like masses.
The insect sucks the sap by inserting its stylets into the epidermis of the leaf, fruit and stem.
While feeding, it injects a toxic substance into the leaves, resulting in chlorosis, plant stunting, leaf deformation or crinkling, early leaf and fruit drop and death of plants.
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