Mal secco

Mal secco is a disease caused by the conidia-producing fungal plant pathogen Phoma tracheiphila.[1] It mainly causes disease to citrus trees in the Mediterranean. In particular it causes damage to lemon trees in the Mediterranean basin.[2] The plant pathogen, Phoma tracheiphila, is rain- and wind-disseminated.

  1. ^ "Phoma tracheiphila (mal secco)". www.cabi.org. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  2. ^ Migheli, Quirico, et al. Mal Secco Disease Caused by Phoma Tracheiphila: A Potential Threat to Lemon Production Worldwide.