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Small-leaved lime > Leaf gall
What Causes Leaf Gall in Small-leaved lime?
Small-leaved lime, also known as Pry, Littleleaf linden
Leaf gall is a plant malady impacting Small-leaved lime, causing abnormal growths called galls on leaves. This disease could hinder the plant's growth, lower its aesthetic value, and degrade its overall health.

Symptom Analysis

Small-leaved lime's leaves develop swellings or galls, often reddish or green in color. Leaf texture may become rough and the plant might show signs of weak growth and dropped leaves.
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What Causes Leaf gall Disease on Small-leaved lime?

Eriophyid mites
These microscopic insects feed on plant tissues, leading to biochemical changes that cause the formation of galls.
Environmental stress
Factors like poor soil conditions or extreme weather conditions can also trigger gall formation on the leaves.
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How to Treat Leaf gall Disease on Small-leaved lime?

Non pesticide
Culture conversion: If conditions allow, consider changing the cultivation of susceptible Small-leaved lime to more resistant species.

Manual removal: Early detection and physical removal of galled leaves can help control the spread of the disease.
Pesticide
Miticide application: Use of miticides during early stages of leaf growth can help control the mite population and thus prevent gall formation.

How to Prevent Leaf gall on Small-leaved lime?

Proper care and attention
Regularly monitor the Small-leaved lime for any signs of galls, remove affected leaves and keep the plant in optimal conditions.
Miticide application
Early application of miticides before the active period of mites can prevent the disease.
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When is Leaf gall Most Active Period on Small-leaved lime?

Leaf galls in Small-leaved lime are most active during spring and early summer when new leaf growth is taking place and mite populations are on the rise.

Infectivity

While leaf gall disease can spread from one Small-leaved lime to another, it largely depends on environmental conditions and presence of mites.

Lethality

Leaf gall is generally not lethal to Small-leaved lime and mainly impacts the plant growth and aesthetic value.

FAQs on Small-leaved Lime

How do I identify leaf gall in Small-leaved lime?
Look for abnormal swellings or growths on the leaves. These galls might have a reddish or green hue.
How serious is leaf gall disease for Small-leaved lime?
While not typically lethal, the disease can stunt growth and degrade the plant's appearance. Severe infestations may cause significant leaf drop.
Can leaf gall spread to other Small-leaved lime in my garden?
Yes, leaf gall can spread through Eriophyid mites. To prevent spread, remove and properly discard of diseased leaves.
Is there a pesticide to cure leaf gall in Small-leaved lime?
Yes, miticides can be used. It's usually effective when applied early during the growth stage of leaves.
Can I prevent leaf gall in Small-leaved lime?
Yes, by maintaining optimal growing conditions, regularly monitoring the plants, and early applications of miticides.
Does leaf gall kill Small-leaved lime?
Leaf gall is not typically lethal. However, severe infestations can reduce plant vigor and may lead to premature leaf drop.
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