Guava fruits grown in Ayakudi of Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu, where large scale cultivation was being undertaken, had exhibited symptoms of yellowing, shredding of leaves, drying of branches, lesser productivity and reduced vigour, a TNAU release said.
On examination of affected trees, root knot nematode was found to be the causal agent for this menace.
Further research by Department of Nemotology identified the nematode as Meloidogyne enterolobii, a species of root knot nematode so far not encountered in India, which might have spread from other countries through saplings.
Therefore, the guava growers are requested to avoid nematode affected saplings, undertake removal and destroying of nematode affected trees, applying farm yard manure and neem cake, among other things, the varsity said.