Guava Also Known as Psidium Guajava is a popular tropical fruit known for its sweet and nutritious flesh. It is not only enjoyed fresh but is also used in various culinary preparations such as jams, jellies, and juices.
In India Guava farming is done across India. Major states producing guava are Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab Maharashtra, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Karnataka. Uttar Pradesh is the most important state for guava production. India Also Exports good-quality guava to Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asian Countries.
However, guava cultivation is not without its challenges, and one of the most significant challenges faced by guava growers is disease management. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve deeper into common diseases affecting guava, their symptoms, and effective control methods to ensure a healthy and productive guava orchard.
Common Guava Diseases
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides):
Symptoms:
Anthracnose primarily affects the fruit, causing small, dark, sunken lesions with pinkish spore masses.
Infected leaves may exhibit brown or black spots with irregular margins.
Severe infection can lead to fruit drops and yield loss.
Control Methods:
Cultural Practices: Prune infected branches and remove fallen fruit to reduce the disease's source. Maintain proper spacing between trees to improve air circulation.
Fungicides: Apply appropriate fungicides before the flowering season to prevent infection. Regular spraying during fruit development is also effective. For better control Spray
Proper Sanitation: Regularly clean the orchard by removing fallen leaves and fruit to reduce disease reservoirs.
Pruning: Prune the guava trees to improve air circulation and sunlight penetration, which can help prevent and manage diseases.
Healthy Soil: Maintain well-draining, fertile soil with proper pH levels to promote healthy guava growth.
Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizers to provide essential nutrients and enhance the plant's immune system.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Implement IPM practices to manage both diseases and pests, reducing the need for chemical controls.
Conclusion:
Guava disease management is crucial for maintaining a healthy and productive guava orchard. By being proactive in identifying symptoms and employing effective control methods, growers can minimize the impact of diseases and ensure a bountiful harvest of this delicious tropical fruit. Remember that a combination of cultural practices, chemical treatments, and proper orchard management is often the key to success in guava disease management. Stay vigilant, and your guava orchard will thrive, providing you with the satisfaction of growing this wonderful fruit while meeting market demands for quality guavas.
Sir I have 1 acre guava variety Taivan pink
2 years plant.this is second crop.
In December we pruned.there are 40-50 fruits on plant.my problem is
Now a days I am seeing small dots on fruits.in Marathi we call fodi on Peru.
I am not understanding it is a disease or any deficiency or scorching of any pesticide or change in climatic conditions
Please guide me my contact no is9970570172
8975779743
I started guava plantation in Mizoram state from 2023. Hybride guava.it is difficult to control pest and disease , I have never seen such a problem in our local guava., I thought hybride variety is more or less better than the local variety.
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