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Tomato | Leaf Miner | Tomato Leaves with serpentine/zig zag mines. | |
Guava | Phosphorus Deficiency | A purplish or reddish discoloration of older Guava leaves | |
Rice | Stem Borer | Presence of white ear or chaffy grains during the reproductive stage of Rice crop. | |
Maize | Fall Armyworm | Papery spots/patches and Irregular holes on the leaves, Presence excreta in whorl of maize leaves. | |
Maize | Fall Armyworm | papery spots, Irregular holes on the leaves, These holes coalesce and formed big patches. Skeletonization of leaves. | |
Chilli | Thrips | Upward curling, cup shaped leaves, Stunted Plant Growth. | |
Brinjal | Shoot and Fruit Borer | presence of holes on brinjal fruits which is the sign of shoot and fruit borer in | |
Arhar | Sterility Mosaic | the visible issue in the crop appears to be related to sterility mosaic disease which leads to leaf damage specifically distortion of leaves. small spots can also be seen | |
Bean | Nitrogen Deficiency | yellow discoloration and leaf damage is seen. it may be a nutrient deficiency or disease | |
Potato | Late Blight | the visible issue in the potato field appears to be late blight exhibiting discoloration leading to rapid wilting and defoliation | |
Chilli | Leaf Curl Virus | the curling, crinkling and distortion of leaves, often accompanied by stunted growth can be seen | |
Maize | Stem Borer | larvae excreta can be seen and irregular holes | |
Ridge gourd | Downy Mildew | Downy mildew in ridge gourd:
Symptoms:
-Yellow or pale green patches on upper leaf surfaces.
-White to grayish downy growth on the underside of leaves.
-Leaf curling, necrosis, and premature leaf drop in severe cases.
-Stunted vine growth and reduced fruit quality.
Downy Mildew Control in Ridge Gourd:
-Cultural: Prope... | |
Brinjal | Phomopsis Blight | symptom: Brinjal leaf spot (option is not there for selection)
symptoms:
Small, brown or gray spots on leaves, often with a yellow halo.
with progression spots may expand, become irregular, and develop concentric rings.
Control measures:
-Cultural: Remove and destroy infected leaves, ensure proper spacing, avoid ove... | |
Chilli | Leaf Curl Virus | Identification: symptoms of mites, thrips and leaf curl diseases were seen in the image
Different symptoms observed:
-Mites: Yellow/white speckles, fine webbing, leaf yellowing and drop.
-Thrips: Silver streaks, distorted new growth, black fecal spots.
-Leaf Curl Disease: Leaf curling, thickened/puckered leaves, st... | |
Tomato | Leaf Curl Virus | Tomato Leaf Curl Virus (TLCV): slightest symptoms of TLCV symptoms were seen
Symptoms:
-Upward or downward curling of young leaves.
-Thickened, puckered, or distorted leaf growth
Control measures:
-Cultural: Remove infected plants, maintain spacing, rotate crops.
-Biological/Organic: Neem oil, insecticidal soaps, en... | |
Onion | Thrips | Onion thrips infestation:
Symptoms: Onion tip burning and slight leaf curling at the tips
control measures:
-Spray Neem oil or insecticidal soap.
-Encourage natural predators like ladybugs.
-Maintain proper plant spacing and field hygiene. | |
Tomato | Leaf Curl Virus | Initial symptoms of Tomato leaf curl virus is observed
-observed symptoms: leaf curling and distortion of leaves
-Control measures:
Cultural: Remove infected plants, maintain spacing, rotate crops.
Biological/Organic: Neem oil, insecticidal soaps, encourage natural predators.
Chemical: Systemic insecticides to co... | |
Papaya | Papaya Ring Spot Virus | symptom: Papaya bunchy top disease(this disease is not listed in the above options)
symptoms: Stunted growth and shortened internodes.
Leaves appear small, narrow, and clustered at the top (bunchy appearance).
Leaf curling, yellowing, or chlorosis.
Reduced flowering and fruiting; fruits may be malformed.
Control mea... | |
Papaya | Nitrogen Deficiency | Yellow of leaves and interviews | |
Pumpkin | Powdery Mildew | Visible symptom is the appearance of white, powdery spots on the upper surfaces of leaves in Pumpkin. Typical signs of Powdery mildew disease | |
Arhar | Aphids | Aphids infested Arhar(Pigeon Pea) plants at flowering stage ,is very damage causing at this stage of the crop. | |
Maize | Nitrogen Deficiency | Yellowing of leaf (Chlorosis) | |
Potato | Aphids | Potato leaves curling and yellow patches on leaves show that it could be aphids. | |
Chilli | Thrips | A very low population of thrips, which typically attack chilli during the flowering stage, has been observed on the flowers | |
Rice | Blast | Rice blast diseases : This is fungal diseases caused spindle-shaped spots with grayish center and brown margins on leaves | |
Maize | Fall Armyworm | Damage caused by Fall Armyworm .Holes and ragged edges on the leaves and the presence of frass may also be visible in the whorl. | |
Potato | Magnesium Deficiency | Leaves showing interveinal yellow colour (chlorosis) with veins remaining green | |
Brinjal | Shoot and Fruit Borer | Leaves with holes and irregular feeding damage, crinkled young leaves | |
Papaya | Powdery Mildew | White, powdery patches on the leaf surface, typical of the fungus, growth is spread all over the leaf. | |
Potato | Cutworms | Some leaves have cut pattern on them which could be resultant of cutworm. | |
Cabbage | Nitrogen Deficiency | Yellowing of the older leaves with a bit of pale/light green color is a symptom of nitrogen deficiency. | |
Maize | Fall Armyworm | It usually creates a “window pane” effect on leaves at an early stage and then irregular large holes with frass (insect waste) in the whorl. | |
Cabbage | Diamondback Moth | Damage symptom of DBM - Plutella xylostella, holes on leaves and feeding damage on central leaves. | |
Groundnut | Collar Rot | wilting, drying and drooping of leaves. | |
Pigeon Pea | Phytophthora Blight | Pods turned black, shriveled, and rotten, resulting in an impact on yield. | |
Maize | Fall Armyworm | The caterpillar in the image resembles the larvel stage of the moths in the known as Fall Armyworm . The leaf structure suggests a monocotyledonus plant such as Maize. the feeding habit leads to various forms of damage depending on crop and larval stage including defoliation. | |
Squash | Powdery Mildew | The leaves shows white fuzzy coating which is know as fungal diseases like powdery mildew. | |
Rice | Nitrogen Deficiency | yellowing in rice nitrogen deficiency , certain rice diseases can cause yellowing of leaves, environmental stress , weedy rice infestation | |
Watermelon | Mosaic Virus; Nitrogen Deficiency | The raised lesions and discoloration on the leaves could be mosaic virus, fungal diseases can cause lesion and discoloration on stem and leaves ,Nutrient defiency for yellowing of leaves , Insect damage holes on edge on the leaves | |
Cabbage | Nitrogen Deficiency | the symptom start from the older leaves, the foliage becomes yellowish-green, crop development delayed | |
Sponge gourd | Powdery Mildew | white patches on the leaves caused by fungal infection | |
Chilli | Nitrogen Deficiency | yellowing of leaves
falling of flowers | |
Cucumber | Downy Mildew | Yellowish angular spots in the initial stage. | |
Bean | Iron Deficiency | Yellwoing between veins, where veins are green. | |
Citrus | Leaf Miner; Nitrogen Deficiency | discoloration of leaves-pale green
stunted leaf growth
long and thin appearance of the plant
leaf deformation -twisted or curled appearance | |
Chilli | Nitrogen Deficiency | yellowing of the plant leaves or insufficient light can aslo lead their leaves can turn pale or yellowish as they struggle to produce chlorophyll | |
Medicinal plants | Potassium Deficiency | yellowing of leaves starts from margins, main venis remain dark green , curled leaves, stunted growth | |
Potato | Aphids | basically it as potato leafroll virus so it is due to aphids
Upturned leaf margins
stiff and upward pointing stalks
stunted growth | |
Papaya | Papaya Ring Spot Virus | yellow mosaic pattern on leaves
water-soaked spots and streaks on trunk and stem it is a virus caused by aphids (or) it may be a herbicide growth damage | |
Chilli | Thrips | leaves curl upwards
early defoliation of plant
flowers | |
Chilli | Mites | Discoloration of leaves
stunted growth
blooms abort and young foliage is often deformed | |
Tobacco | Whiteflies | leaf thickening, downward leaf curling, vein swelling as well as stunting symptoms
Plant height is reduced and internodes are shortened | |
Wheat | Armyworm | feeding damage on all plant parts
frass can be found on leaves | |
Mango | Anthracnose | It is fungal diseases causing white spots on leaves potentially leading to defoliation
Anthracnose may also cause black irregularly shaped lesions on leaves and fruits | |
Potato | Aphids; Potassium Deficiency | for k deficiency
yellowing of leaves start from margins
main veins remain dark green
PLRV :-
upturned leaf margins
yellowing between younger leaf veins
older leaves are stiff and brittle with a purple underside | |
Chilli | Nitrogen Deficiency | yellowing of leaves are seen in the picture | |
Mango | Mealybugs | the mango plant shows mealy bug infestation which looks like white, waxy colonies on stem | |
Chickpea | Fusarium Wilt | the yellowing and wilting in chickpea is caused by fusarium wilt | |
Tomato | Potassium Deficiency | the image suggests that tomato plant is likely suffering from potassium defeciency and symptoms of blossom drop and early blight disease can also be seen | |
Maize | Nitrogen Deficiency | the image shows nitrogen deficiency with the maize crop identified by yellowing of leaves | |
Bean | Mosaic Virus | irregular yellow green mottling on leaves with puckered appearence
lesions enlarge becoming dark brown
stunted growth | |
Cauliflower | Boron Deficiency | the image shows browning or discoloration on its head and potentially uneven or loose curd formation | |
Chilli | Leaf Curl Virus | the issue in the image is leaf curl disease caused by whitefly. the leaves are upward curling and sometimes inward curling can also be seen | |
Banana | Calcium Deficiency | the image shows calcium deficiency which leads to improper leaf development and crinkling of leaf | |
Tomato | Leaf Curl Virus; Nitrogen Deficiency | the visible issue is leaf curl and possibly some yellowing or stunted growth | |
Chilli | Leaf Curl Virus | the issue is leaf curl virus of chilli, | |
Moong | Pod Borer | the small to larger holes can be seen on the leaves which is an attack of pod borer | |
Mango | Powdery Mildew | powdery mildew observed on inflorescence and stalks of mango | |
Chilli | Leaf Curl Virus | the symptoms shows leaf curl and distortion and characterstic leaf spots and blight | |
Cabbage | Diamondback Moth | small irregular holes and biting of the edges of leaves | |
Brinjal | Phomopsis Blight | the issue here is powdery mildew of brinjal | |
Brinjal | Shoot and Fruit Borer | here both powdery mildew and fruit and shoot borer attack can be seen by identification of small to large irregular holes and white powdery deposition on leaves can also be seen | |
Brinjal | Potassium Deficiency | purplish border can be seen on the edges which is a potassium deficiency | |
Mango | Mealybugs | small white soft bodied patches can be seen with honey dew appearance can be seen | |
Chilli | Leaf Curl Virus | curling of leaves can be seen yellowing of leaves can also be seen | |
Chilli | Leaf Curl Virus | downward curling of leaves seen in chilli | |
Maize | Fall Armyworm; Phosphorus Deficiency | here we can see phosphorus deficiency ad large irregular holes | |
Maize | Nitrogen Deficiency | yellowing of leaves | |
Mango | Powdery Mildew | Mango plant having powdery mildew disease, which appears as white, powdery patches on leaves, flowers, and fruits. The disease causes premature dropping of flowers and young fruits, reducing crop yields. Apply fungicides such as wettable sulfur @ 2gm per liter of water foliar spray. | |
Wheat | Loose Smut | Loose Smut transforms entire heads of wheat into black, powdery masses of spores, diseases are seed-borne and spread by spores, with symptoms appearing during or after the plant's heading stage. Foliar spray of fungicides like triadimefon can be used to cure existing infections and prevent further spread, particularly ... | |
Mango | Anthracnose | Mango leaves affected by anthracnose, to control remove infected debris and prune for good air circulation.
Fungicides:
Rotation: Alternate between different fungicides to prevent resistance, including contact (e.g., copper-based) and systemic types. | |
Potato | Aphids; Potassium Deficiency | yellowing of leaves at the tips and margins and stunted growth leads to potassium deficiency
it aslo have potato leaf roll virus upward rolling and yellowing of the leaves
it also have mosaic virus causes yellow green mosaic patterns | |
Papaya | Papaya Ring Spot Virus | upper leaves browning wilting and a dried appearence | |
Potato | Early Blight | Potato plants having small water soaked patches on the leaves, on close observation few leaves started turning brownish, symptoms of early blight. To control early blight Spray Carbendazim or Chlorothalonil 1ml per liter of water, spray 8 to 10 days interval. | |
Bottle gourd | Red Pumpkin Beetle | The caterpillar is thorny, seems venomous and stingy. Could be a type of Bihar Hairy caterpillar on leaves of Bottle gourd plant. To control these type caterpillars spray Chlorpyriphos or Propenophos 30% EC @2ml per liter of water or 2% powder could be dusted over the foliage and base of the plant. | |
Tobacco | Potassium Deficiency | Younger leaves of Tobacco are turning yellow, which is symptoms of Potassium deficiency. To recover at this stage foliar spray of KNO3 or MOP(Murate of Potash) @ 1gm per liter of water is advised. | |
Chikoo | Cutworms | The Chikoo plant Leaves are affected with cutworm insects, the damage to leaves are clearly seen in the image. it can be controlled by spray of Chloropyriphos or Prophenophos@ 2ml per liter of water at regular interval of 8 to 10 days. | |
Chilli | Leaf Curl Virus | curling of leaves downward can be cause of leaf curl virus caused by white fly, we can use pesticide or yellow sticky trap to control these pest | |
Paddy | Blast | Typical Blast disease symptoms in Paddy. Which can be controlled by use of resistant rice varieties, apply seed treatments, maintain consistent field flooding to prevent disease development, and apply fungicides like tricyclazole or azoxystrobin @ 1ml per liter of water during critical growth stages. | |
Brinjal | Shoot and Fruit Borer | The brinjal plant affected with Shoot and Fruit borer, wilted plant top portion to be cut and destroyed. At initial stages Neem oil,1500ppm Azhadiractin @1ml per liter of water to be sprayed at 8-days interval. In case of severe infestation Emamectin Benzoate or Lambda-Cyhalothrin to be applied @1.5ml per liter of wate... | |
Cowpea | Leaf Hopper | Leaves are damaged by Leaf hoppers and also leaf eating caterpillars. At early stages apply Neem oil, 300ppm @ 5ml per liter of water or for chemical control spray Chlorpyrifos with Cypermethrin @ 2ml per liter of water at every 8-days interval | |
Papaya | Anthracnose | Papaya fruits infected with anthracnose disease, which can be checked by spraying Mancozeb 0.2 % at 10 days interval controls the disease. Fumigation with bezyl-isothiocyanate controls post harvest spots and rots. | |
Pumpkin | Aphids | leaf curl viral disease is visible, yellowing of leaves and upwward curlling of leaves are the symptoms of leaf curl virus | |
Pumpkin | Anthracnose | Anthracnose is bacterial, caused by visible symptoms like sunkent spots on leaves and dead twigs | |
Guava | Bark Eating Caterpillar | Caterpillar feeds on the leaves surfaces and reduces the growth | |
Brinjal | Mites | Symptoms:
-Pin head size spots on the the leaves especially underside of the leaves, fine webbing
-Yellowing and bronzing of leaves
Brinjal Mite Control:
-Cultural: Remove infested leaves, maintain irrigation, avoid excess N, rotate crops.
-Biological: Conserve predatory mites and ladybird beetles.
-Botanical: Spray N... | |
Bean | Root Rot | Symptoms: Yellowing and wilting of lower leaves.
Bean Root Rot Control:
-Cultural: Use well-drained soil, avoid waterlogging, rotate crops.
-Seed: Treat with Trichoderma viride (4 g/kg) or Carbendazim (2 g/kg).
-Soil: Apply Trichoderma compost or neem cake.
-Chemical: Drench with Carbendazim 0.1% or Copper oxychloride... | |
Cabbage | Cabbage Looper | -Cabbage Head Borer (Hellula undalis): Tthe pest that bores into cabbage heads and leaves fecal matter inside
-Control measures:
Cultural: Remove infested plants; rotate crops.
Biological: Release Trichogramma chilonis @ 50,000/ha.
Botanical: Spray Neem oil 3% or NSKE 5%.
Chemical: Use Spinosad 0.3 ml/L or Emamectin be... | |
Guava | Bark Eating Caterpillar; Potassium Deficiency | As per symptoms the guava plant leaves are having Potassium deficiency as well as leaf and bark eating caterpillar infestation. Spray water soluble Potash(KCL or KNO3)@ 2gm per liter of water. To control caterpillars spray Neem oil, 300ppm @ 5ml per liter of water or Chlorpyrifos, 20 EC@ 2ml per liter of water. |
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