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... feeding, buds develop into hard conical green galls.The galls are usually seen during September-October.Consequently there is no flowering and fruit setting. Nymphs pass winter inside the galls. Mango leaf gall midge produces wart-like galls on leaves resulting in reduced photosynthesis, leading to ...
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MANGO (Manguifera Indica)
MANGO (Manguifera Indica)

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