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Leaf discolouration caused by
Froggatt's apple leafhopper |
Leaf feeding by Froggatt's apple leafhopper causes yellowing
(chlorosis) of the upper surface which is easily seen. The damage
begins typically in the centre and lower parts of the apple tree
and spread upwards and outwards in the tree as the season
progresses. Damage is accompanied by honeydew which is excreted
by the leafhoppers. This provides a substrate for the growth of
sooty mould. Honeydew and sooty mould may occur on both leaves and fruits when leafhopper
populations are high.
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