Major Pests and Diseases

Name Scientific Name Type Description
Camellia dieback and canker

 

Glomerella cingulata

 

Fungus Fungus is able to enter through plants wounds
Camellia flower blight

 

Ciborinia camelliae

 

Fungus

 

Disease emerges early in Spring during periods of high moisture

 

Root rot

 

Phytophthora cinnamomi

 

Oomycete

 

Disease emergence favors poorly drained, warm soils

 

Algal leaf spot

 

Cephaleuros virescens

 

Algae

 

Disease emergence favored by high temperature and humidity

 

Blister blight

 

Exobasidium vexans

 

Fungus

 

Endemic to all major tea growing regions

 

Horse hair blight

 

Marasmius crinis-equi

 

Fungus

 

Fungus spreads to healthy parts of plants by extending hair-like threads

 

 

Poria root disease (Red root disease)

 

Poria hypolateritia

 

Fungus

 

Spread by mycelial strands in the soil

 

Tea scale

 

Fiorinia theae

 

Insect

 

Aphids (Tea aphid)

 

Toxoptera aurantii

 

Insects

 

Distinguishing features include the presence of cornicles (tubular structures) which project backwards from the body of the aphid; will generally not move very quickly when disturbed

 

Spider mites (Two-spotted spider mite)

 

Tetranychus urticae

 

Arachnid

 

Spider mites thrive in dusty conditions; water-stressed plants are more susceptible to attack

 

 

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