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How to Manage Pests

Pests in Gardens and Landscapes

Fig mosaic

Fig mosaic virus symptoms consist of various leaf and plant deformities, stunting and poor growth, and yellowing or mosaic or mottling pattern in the leaves.

Solutions

Fig mosaic may be transmitted by microscopic fig mites or infected cuttings. Buy and plant healthy plants. After symptoms on plants occur, there is no practical control.

Leaf symptoms of fig mosaic virus
Leaf symptoms of fig mosaic virus


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