
Why Moong Leaves Turn Black? Causes and Solutions
Blackening of moong leaves may occur due to fungal disease, bacterial infection, nutrient deficiency or environmental stress.
Reasons for Blackening of Moong Leaves
Black leaves in mung bean plants may occur due to fungal diseases, bacterial infections, nutrient deficiency or environmental stress.
Anthracnose Disease
This fungal disease caused by Colletotrichum truncatum can cause black spots on leaves.
Bacterial Blight
Caused by Xanthomonas campestris and results in dark leaf spots.
Nutrient Deficiency
Deficiency of micronutrients such as iron or manganese may lead to leaf discoloration.
Environmental Stress
Waterlogging, drought or extreme temperatures may also cause blackening of leaves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do moong leaves turn black?
Moong leaves may turn black due to fungal diseases, bacterial infection, nutrient deficiency or environmental stress.
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- moong crop disease
- mung bean disease
- moong leaf problem
- pulse crop disease
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