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Nematodes

Several species of root lesion, citrus and root knot nematodes can attack olive roots. Nematodes attack generally results in reduced vigour and possible stunting of trees.

Root knot nematodes cause the formation of galls or knots on the roots.

  • DISEASES
    • Anthracnose
    • Cercosporiose
    • Peacock Spot
    • Botryosphaeria
    • Charcoal Rot
    • Phytophthora Rot
    • Rhizoctonia Rot
    • Fusarium Rot
    • Verticillium Wilt
    • Olive Knot
    • Cankers
    • Sooty Mould
    • Lepra Fruit Rot
    • Alternaria Fruit Rot
    • Others: Diseases
  • DISORDERS
    • Frost & Chilling Damage
    • Hail Damage
    • Russet
    • Sunburn
    • Pitburn
    • Leaf Scorch
    • Adverse Weather Conditions During Flowering
    • Root Girdling & Waterlogging
    • Water
    • Dehydration
    • Fire
    • Spheroblasts
    • Sap
    • Microspheroblasts
    • Nutritional Deficiency
  • PESTS
    • Olive Lace Bug
    • Queensland Fruit Fly
    • Scale & Ants
    • Olive Bud Mites
    • Thrips
    • Wheevils
    • Rutherglen Bug
    • Lightbrown Apple Moth
    • Cicadas & Grasshoppers
    • Green Vegetable Bug
    • Stink Bug
    • Moths
    • Ambrosia Beetle Damage
    • Miscellaneous Pests
    • Beneficial Insects
    • Pale Cotton Stainer
    • Others: Pests
  • OTHERS
    • Nematodes
    • Weeds
    • Snails
    • Birds
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    • Kangaroos & Wallabies
    • Mechanical Damage
    • Spray Damage
    • Wombat Damage
    • Sheep Damage
    • Mistletoe
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