Vanilla Diseases

This chapter describes the main diseases of vanilla in Mexico and presents guidelines for prevention and control. Damage begins in the apical part of the plant and extends to the stem, leaves, aerial roots, and the rest of the plant. Stem rot disease begins with a dark lesion that extends longitudin...

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