PEST AND DISEASES IN MOSAMBI AND THEIR MANAGEMENT
जोड़ना
Major Pests and Diseases of Mosambi (Sweet Lime) and Their Management
Introduction
Mosambi (Sweet Lime, Citrus limetta) is one of India's most commercially important citrus crops. Although it is relatively hardy, it is highly susceptible to numerous insect pests and diseases that reduce tree vigor, fruit quality, and yield. Without proper management, losses can range from 20–80%, depending on pest pressure and environmental conditions.
An effective pest and disease management program should combine:
- Regular orchard monitoring
- Use of healthy planting material
- Proper irrigation and drainage
- Balanced fertilization
- Biological control
- Timely application of recommended pesticides and fungicides
- Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Major Insect Pests
1. Citrus Leaf Miner
Symptoms:
- Silvery zig-zag tunnels on young leaves.
- Leaves curl and become distorted.
- Reduces new shoot growth.
Management:
- Prune heavily infested shoots.
- Avoid excessive nitrogen application.
- Spray suitable insecticides such as Abamectin or Emamectin Benzoate as per label recommendations.
2. Citrus Psylla (Asian Citrus Psyllid)
Symptoms:
- Sucks sap from tender shoots and leaves.
- Leaf curling and stunted growth.
- Produces honeydew leading to sooty mold.
- Major vector of citrus greening disease.
Management:
- Remove affected shoots.
- Control weeds around the orchard.
- Spray recommended systemic insecticides like Thiamethoxam or Imidacloprid according to label directions.
3. Aphids
Symptoms:
- Colonies on tender shoots.
- Curling of leaves.
- Sticky honeydew and black sooty mold.
Management:
- Encourage ladybird beetles and other natural enemies.
- Spray Neem oil (2–3 ml/L) or recommended insecticides when infestation is severe.
4. Citrus Blackfly & Whitefly
Symptoms:
- Yellowing leaves.
- Honeydew secretion followed by sooty mold.
- Reduced photosynthesis.
Management:
- Prune overcrowded branches.
- Install yellow sticky traps.
- Apply recommended insecticides when populations exceed economic thresholds.
5. Citrus Mealybug
Symptoms:
- White cotton-like insects on shoots and fruits.
- Fruit drop and poor fruit quality.
Management:
- Destroy ant colonies.
- Remove infested twigs.
- Use recommended insecticides if necessary.

Major Diseases
1. Citrus Canker
Cause: Bacteria
Symptoms:
- Raised corky lesions on leaves, stems, and fruits.
- Premature fruit drop.
- Reduced fruit quality.
Management:
- Remove infected plant parts.
- Maintain orchard sanitation.
- Spray copper-based bactericides at recommended intervals.
2. Citrus Greening (HLB)
Cause: Bacteria spread by citrus psylla.
Symptoms:
- Yellow mottled leaves.
- Small, misshapen fruits.
- Bitter fruits.
- Gradual tree decline.
Management:
- Use disease-free planting material.
- Control citrus psylla regularly.
- Remove severely infected trees.
3. Gummosis (Foot Rot)
Cause: Phytophthora species.
Symptoms:
- Gum oozing from trunk.
- Bark cracking.
- Yellowing leaves and dieback.
Management:
- Ensure proper drainage.
- Avoid water stagnation.
- Remove infected bark.
- Apply recommended fungicides such as Metalaxyl + Mancozeb or Phosphonate-based fungicides as advised.
4. Anthracnose
Symptoms:
- Leaf spots.
- Twig dieback.
- Fruit blemishes.
Management:
- Prune affected branches.
- Improve air circulation.
- Spray recommended fungicides during humid weather.
5. Citrus Scab
Symptoms:
- Corky, wart-like lesions on fruits and young leaves.
- Deformed fruits.
Management:
- Remove infected twigs.
- Spray copper fungicides during new flushes.

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM)
| Component | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Monitoring | Inspect orchards every 7–10 days, especially during new flushes. |
| Sanitation | Remove diseased branches, fallen fruits, and weeds. |
| Irrigation | Avoid waterlogging; maintain proper drainage. |
| Nutrition | Apply balanced NPK along with micronutrients based on soil testing. |
| Pruning | Improve sunlight penetration and air circulation. |
| Biological Control | Conserve predators and parasitoids; avoid unnecessary broad-spectrum insecticides. |
| Chemical Control | Spray only when pest populations exceed economic thresholds; rotate products with different modes of action. |
| Nursery Management | Use certified disease-free seedlings and maintain strict hygiene. |
Seasonal Pest and Disease Calendar
| Season | Common Problems | Management Focus |
|---|---|---|
| June–September (Monsoon) | Citrus canker, gummosis, leaf miner, blackfly | Improve drainage, copper sprays, monitor new flushes |
| October–December | Psylla, aphids, anthracnose | Scout regularly, manage vectors, prune diseased twigs |
| January–March | Thrips, fruit-sucking moths | Protect flowering and developing fruits |
| April–May (Summer) | Mites, psylla, water stress | Irrigation management, nutrition, vector monitoring |
