Medicinal and aromatic plants
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Item Acute Die-back of Clove Trees in the Zanzibar Protectorate(Annals of Applied Biology, 1952) Nutman, F. J.; Roberts, F. M.; Clove Research Scheme, ZanzibarThe most widespread die-back of clove trees (Eugenia aromatica) in the Zanzibar Protectorate is caused by Cryptosporella eugeniae sp.nov. The most noticeable symptom is the death of a branch or a portion of a branch, or, in young saplings, of the entire tree; in mature trees infection eventually leads to the semi-moribund trees now common in almost every clove plantation. The fungus invariably enters through a wound, most often one resulting from harvest damage. Pycnidia, and later perithecia, develop near the point of entry. Internally the infected wood is clearly distinguishable from the healthy by a dark red-brown stain.