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Sooty Mold

Description:
Sooty mold, caused by Capnodium sp., is the result of a nonplant pathogenic fungus that grows superficially as a thin black layer on leaves, fruit, twigs and stems of various crop plants or trees. This fungus grows on the honeydew produced by insects with piercing-sucking mouthparts. The insects, including aphids, mealy bugs, scales and whiteflies, pierce the plant tissue with their stylets and suck cell sap.

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Resource Updated:
11/20/2009 9:47:48 AM

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Fig. 1. Sooty mold infestation on citrus leaves, twigs, and fruit (Photo credit: Texas A& M horticulture program)
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Last Updated: 11/20/2009 9:47:48 AM

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