Many of the diseases, pathogens and pests that affect the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) may affect other members of the plant genus Camellia.
Bacterial diseases[edit]
Bacterial diseases | |
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Bacterial canker | Xanthomonas campestris pv. theicola |
Bacterial shoot blight | Pseudomonas avellanae pv. theae |
Crown gall | Agrobacterium tumefaciens |
Fungal diseases[edit]
Nematodes, parasitic[edit]
Nematodes, parasitic | |
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Burrowing nematode | |
Dagger nematode | |
Lance nematode | |
Mature tea nematode | |
Pin nematode | |
Reniform nematode | |
Root-knot nematode |
Meloidogyne arenaria |
Root lesion nematode | |
Sheath nematode | |
Spiral nematode | |
Stunt nematode |
Tylenchorhynchus sp. |
Lepidoptera (butterflies and moth) pests[edit]
Lepidoptera (butterflies and moth) pests | |
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Case-bearer species | |
Case-bearer species | |
Ghost moth species | |
Ghost moth species | |
Ghost moth species | |
Ghost moth species | |
Willow beauty |
Peribatodes rhomboidaria |
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Pandey, Abhay K.; Sinniah, Ganga D.; Babu, Azariah; Tanti, Amarjyoti (2021-08-04). "How the Global Tea Industry Copes With Fungal Diseases – Challenges and Opportunities". Plant Disease. American Phytopathological Society: PDIS–09–20–1945. doi:10.1094/pdis-09-20-1945-fe. ISSN 0191-2917.
- ^ a b c d e f Keith, Lisa; Ko, Wen-Hsiung; Sato, Dwight M.; University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Identification Guide for Diseases of Tea (Camellia sinensis), Plant Disease, October 2006.
- ^ Zheng, Shiqin; Chen, Ruiqi; Wang, Zhe; Liu, Juan; Cai, Yan; Peng, Minghui; Zhang, Tian; Li, Yunxi; Wang, Baohua; Bao, Jiandong; Zhang, Dongmei; Wang, Zonghua; Hu, Hongli (2021). "High-Quality Genome Assembly of Pathogenic Pseudopestalotiopsis theae, the Pathogenic Fungus Causing Tea Gray Blight". Plant Disease. 105: 3723–3726. doi:10.1094/PDIS-02-21-0318-A.
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