Abstract

Abstract The symptoms and extent of lethal yellowing disease of coconuts are described. In research into the cause of the disease nutrient deficiencies, fungi, bacteria, nematodes and, more recently, viruses have been investigated without implicating any causal agent. Mechanical and insect transmissions were attempted by a number of methods. The incubation period was shown to be 3–9 months for young palms and 7–15 months for bearing palms. Experiments to control the disease have been unsuccessful. Local and introduced coconut varieties and hybrids are being tested for resistance by field exposure. The Malayan Dwarf variety has been shown to have high resistance and is being used to replant the industry. No other variety or hybrid is deemed as yet to be sufficiently resistant for farm planting. Mycoplasms were recently found associated with the disease. Future research must include confirmation of mycoplasm-lethal yellowing association, continuation of the search for the vector, experimental chemotherapy, ...

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