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''Annona'' (from
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''annon'') is a
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s in the pawpaw/ sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after ''
Guatteria ''Guatteria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. It is the largest genus in the family in South America, and the dominant genus in mature forest. The fruits are berries, borne in clusters on short stalks. Species include:
'', containing approximately 166Species of Annona
on
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species of mostly Neotropical and
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s and
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s. The generic name derives from ''anón'', a
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word for the fruit. Paleoethnobotanical studies have dated ''Annona''
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and cultivation in the Yautepec River region of Medicoto to approximately 1000 BC. Plants of the genus have several common names, including
sugar-apple The sugar-apple or sweet-sop is the edible fruit of ''Annona squamosa'', the most widely grown species of '' Annona'' and a native of tropical climate in the Americas and West Indies. Spanish traders aboard the Manila galleons docking in the ...
,
soursop Soursop (also called ''graviola, guyabano'', and in Hispanic America, ''guanábana'') is the fruit of ''Annona muricata'', a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is wid ...
, and guanabana. Currently, seven ''Annona''
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and one
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are grown for domestic or commercial use, mostly for the
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and nutritious fruits; several others also produce edible fruits. Many of the species are used in traditional medicines for the treatment of a variety of diseases, though their efficacy has yet to be validated scientifically. Several annonaceous species have been found to contain acetogenins, a class of natural compounds with a wide variety of biological activities. The first complete genome for a species in this genus (''
Annona muricata Soursop (also called ''graviola, guyabano'', and in Hispanic America, ''guanábana'') is the fruit of ''Annona muricata'', a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is wid ...
'') was published in 2021.


Description

''Annona'' species are taprooted,
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or semi
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,
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s or
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s. The plants typically grow in areas where air temperature does not drop below , especially
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and Calabria (southern Italy). However, they have also been known to grow in certain parts of the
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. The woody trunks have thin bark that has broad and shallow depressions or fissures which join together and are scaly, giving rise to slender, stiff, cylindrical, and tapering shoots with raised pores and naked buds. Leaf blades can be leathery or thin and rather soft or pliable, bald or hairy. The flowering stalks rise from axils, or occasionally from axillary buds on main stems or older stems, or as solitary flowers or small bundles of flowers. Usually, the three or four deciduous
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s are smaller than the outer
petal Petals are modified Leaf, leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often advertising coloration, brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''c ...
s that do not overlap while in bud. Six to eight fleshy petals are arranged in two whorls—the petals of the outer whorl are larger and do not overlap; inner petals are ascending and distinctively smaller, and nectar glands are darker pigmented. The numerous
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s are ball-shaped, club-shaped, or curved and hooded or pointed beyond anther sac. Numerous
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, attached directly to the base, are partially united to various degrees with a distinct stigma, with one or two ovules per pistil; the style and stigma are club-shaped or narrowly conic. One fleshy, ovate to spherical
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is produced per flower. Each fruit consists of many individual small fruits or syncarps, with one syncarp and
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per pistil. Seeds are
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-like with tough coats; the seed kernels are toxic. Pollination occurs via Dynastid scarab beetles, which appear to be basic generalists within the genus ''Annona''. Those species of ''Annona'' which are more morphologically derived, as well as all ''
Rollinia ''Rollinia'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae. While it is widely recognised as a distinct genus a monograph published in 2006 advocates its inclusion in ''Annona'',Rainer, H. (2006)Monographic studies in the genus ''Annona'' L. (Ann ...
'' spp., possess reduced floral chambers and attract small beetles such as
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or
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Toxicology

The compound
annonacin Annonacin is a chemical compound with toxic effects, especially in the nervous system, found in some fruits such as the paw paw, custard apples, soursop, and others from the family ''Annonaceae''. It is a member of the class of compounds known ...
and dozens of other acetogenins contained in the seeds and fruit of some members of Annonaceae such as ''
Annona muricata Soursop (also called ''graviola, guyabano'', and in Hispanic America, ''guanábana'') is the fruit of ''Annona muricata'', a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is wid ...
'' (soursop) are
neurotoxin Neurotoxins are toxins that are destructive to nerve tissue (causing neurotoxicity). Neurotoxins are an extensive class of exogenous chemical neurological insultsSpencer 2000 that can adversely affect function in both developing and mature ner ...
s and seem to be the cause of a Parkinson-like neurodegenerative disease. The only group of people known to be affected by this disease live on the Caribbean island of
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and the problem presumably occurs with the consumption of plants containing annonacin. The disorder is a so-called tauopathy associated with a pathologic accumulation of tau protein in the brain. Experimental results published in 2007 demonstrated for the first time that the plant neurotoxin annonacin is responsible for this accumulation.


Selected species

There are 169 accepted ''Annona'' species, as of April 2021, according to
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. *'' Annona acuminata'' *'' Annona acutiflora'' *''
Annona ambotay ''Annona ambotay'' is a species of tree in the Annonaceae family. It is native to South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in t ...
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Annona angustifolia ''Annona angustifolia'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is native to Brazil. Jacques Huber, the Swiss-Brazilian botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its narrow ( in Latin) leaves ( in Latin). Desc ...
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Annona asplundiana ''Annona asplundiana'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is native to Peru, Ecuador and Brazil. It is considered as a vulnerable species by the IUCN The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially Interna ...
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Annona atabapensis ''Annona atabapensis'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the nor ...
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Annona aurantiaca ''Annona aurantiaca'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Brazil. João Barbosa Rodrigues, the Brazilian botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its orange colored ( in Latin) petals. Descr ...
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Annona bullata ''Annona bullata'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Cuba. Achille Richard, the French botanist who first formally described the species, named it after the bubbled ( in Latin) appearance of the spaces between the f ...
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Annona cacans ''Annona cacans'', with the common names: Araticum-cagão, Araticum de paca, Araticum-pacarí, is a fruit tree native to Atlantic Forest and Cerrado vegetation in Brazil and Paraguay. Description This tree is among the largest in the genus ''A ...
'' – araticum-cagão *''
Annona cascarilloides ''Annona cascarilloides'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Cuba. According to William Edwin Safford, the species was named it after the pattern of its leaf veins which resemble species of a different genus, that at ...
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Annona cherimola The cherimoya (''Annona cherimola''), also spelled chirimoya and called chirimuya by the Inca people, is a species of edible fruit-bearing plant in the genus ''Annona'', from the family Annonaceae, which includes the closely related sweetsop ...
'' – cherimoya *''
Annona chrysophylla ''Annona senegalensis'', commonly known as African custard-apple, wild custard apple, wild soursop, (Mandinka language), and (Wolof language) is a species of flowering plant in the custard apple family, Annonaceae. The specific epithet, ''seneg ...
'' – graines *''
Annona conica ''Annona conica'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss Ha ...
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Annona cordifolia ''Annona cordifolia'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is native to Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia and Peru. Description It is a tree reaching 15 meters in height. Its petioles are 10-13 millimeters long. Its leaves are 15-25 by ...
'' *'' Annona coriacea'' *'' Annona cornifolia'' *''
Annona crassiflora ''Annona crassiflora'', commonly known as marolo, araticum cortiça, araticum do cerrado or bruto, is a flowering plant in the Annonaceae family. The flowers of a marolo look like jellyfish wearing hats, and the fruits are sweet and very rough. I ...
'' – araticum do cerrado, marolo *''
Annona crassivenia ''Annona crassivenia'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Cuba. William Edwin Safford, the American botanist who first formally described the species, named it after the thick ( in Latin) tertiary veins ( in Latin) t ...
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Annona cristalensis ''Annona cristalensis'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Cuba Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as ...
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Annona cubensis ''Annona cubensis'' is a species of ''Annona ''Annona'' (from Taíno ''annon'') is a genus of flowering plants in the pawpaw/sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after ''Guatteria'', containing approxi ...
'' *'' Annona deceptrix'' *''
Annona deminuta ''Annona deminuta'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the S ...
'' *'' Annona dioica'' *''
Annona diversifolia The ilama or ilama tree (''Annona macroprophyllata'') is a tropical fruit tree found in Central America. The name is derived from the Nahuatl ''ilamatzapotl'', of which the rough translation is "old woman's ''sapote''". The name is also applied ...
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Annona dolichophylla ''Annona dolichophylla'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of ...
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Annona ecuadorensis ''Annona ecuadorensis'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habit ...
'' *'' Annona ekmanii'' *''
Annona foetida ''Annona foetida '' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Peru and Suriname. Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius Carl Friedrich Philipp (Karl Friedrich Philipp) von Martius (1 ...
'' *'' Annona fosteri'' *''
Annona glabra ''Annona glabra'' is a Tropics, tropical fruit tree in the family Annonaceae, in the same genus as the soursop and cherimoya. Common names include pond apple, alligator apple (so called because American alligators often eat the fruit), swamp appl ...
'' – pond apple, alligator apple, monkey apple *''
Annona globiflora ''Annona globiflora'' is a small fruiting plant in the family Annonaceae The Annonaceae are a Family (biology), family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas commonly known as the custard apple family or soursop fami ...
'' *'' Annona haematantha'' *''
Annona haitiensis ''Annona haitiensis'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. Robert Elias Fries, the Swedish botanist who first formally described the species, named it after Haiti where the specimen ...
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Annona hypoglauca ''Annona hypoglauca'', also known as Wild Cherimoya, (not to be confused with '' Annona hayesii, a''lso known as Wild Cherimoya) occurs along Amazon floodplains between Columbia and Bolivia. ''A. hypoglauca'' is a member of the Annonaceae The ...
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Annona hystricoides ''Annona hystricoides'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habit ...
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Annona jahnii ''Annona jahnii'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to the Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela. William Edwin Safford, the American botanist who first formally described the species, named it after the Venezuelan scientis ...
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Annona jamaicensis ''Annona jamaicensis'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Jamaica Jamaica (; ) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning in area, it is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles an ...
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Annona longiflora ''Annona longiflora'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is endemic to Mexico. Sereno Watson, the American botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its long ( in Latin) flowers. Description It is a bush ...
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Annona macrocarpa Soursop (also called ''graviola, guyabano'', and in Hispanic America, ''guanábana'') is the fruit of ''Annona muricata'', a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is wid ...
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Annona macroprophyllata ''Annona macroprophyllata'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. John Donnell Smith, the American botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its large ...
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Annona manabiensis ''Annona manabiensis'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and ...
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Annona moaensis ''Annona moaensis'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is endemic to Cuba. Frère León and Henri Alain Liogier, the botanists who first formally described the species, named it after Moa, Cuba where the specimen they observed wa ...
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Annona montana ', the mountain soursop, is an edible fruit in the Annonaceae family native to Central America, the Amazon, and islands in the Caribbean. It has fibrous fruits. ' may be used as a rootstock for cultivated Annonas. Etymology and common names The ...
'' Macfad. – mountain soursop *''
Annona muricata Soursop (also called ''graviola, guyabano'', and in Hispanic America, ''guanábana'') is the fruit of ''Annona muricata'', a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is wid ...
'' – soursop, graviola *''
Annona nitida ''Annona nitida'' is a species of tree in the Annonaceae family. It is native to Peru, Brazil and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country ...
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Annona nutans ''Annona nutans'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay. Robert Elias Fries, the Swedish botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its recurved peduncles ...
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Annona oligocarpa ''Annona oligocarpa'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss ...
'' *'' Annona paludosa'' *''
Annona papilionella ''Annona'' (from Taíno ''annon'') is a genus of flowering plants in the pawpaw/sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after ''Guatteria'', containing approximately 166
'' *'' Annona pittieri'' *''
Annona praetermissa ''Annona praetermissa'' (also called wild sour sop) is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Jamaica. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the proc ...
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Annona purpurea ''Annona purpurea'' is an edible fruit and medicinal plant in the Annonaceae family. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America. Its common names include soncoya, sincuya, and cabeza de negro. Description It is a small t ...
'' – soncoya *''
Annona reticulata ''Annona reticulata'' is a small deciduous or semi-evergreen tree in the plant family Annonaceae and part of the Annonas group. It is best known for its fruit, called custard apple, a common name shared with fruits of several other species in t ...
'' – custard apple, bullock's heart *''
Annona rigida ''Annona rigida'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Brazil and Colombia. Robert Elias Fries, the Swedish botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its rigid ( in Latin) leaves. Description I ...
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Annona rosei ''Annona'' (from Taíno ''annon'') is a genus of flowering plants in the pawpaw/sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after ''Guatteria'', containing approximately 166
''Timyan, J. 2020. Annona rosei. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020: e.T141033297A176438833. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T141033297A176438833.en. Accessed on 07 April 2022. *'' Annona salzmannii'' – beach sugar apple *''
Annona scleroderma ''Annona scleroderma'', the cawesh or poshe-te, is a species of tree in the Annonaceae family, with an edible fruit the size of an orange. The cream-colored flesh of the fruit has a creamy banana-pineapple flavor, and a soft texture. The fruit's ...
'' – poshe-te, cawesh, wild red custard apple *''
Annona sclerophylla ''Annona sclerophylla'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Cuba. William Edwin Safford, the American botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its rigidly hard leaves (Latinized forms of Greek ...
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Annona senegalensis ''Annona senegalensis'', commonly known as African custard-apple, wild custard apple, wild soursop, (Mandinka language), and (Wolof language) is a species of flowering plant in the custard apple family, Annonaceae. The specific epithet, ''seneg ...
'' – African custard apple *'' Annona sericea'' *''
Annona spraguei ''Annona spraguei'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Panama. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat be ...
'' *'' Annona squamosa'' – sugar apple, sweetsop *''
Annona stenophylla ''Annona stenophylla'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Tanzania and Zambia. Adolf Engler and Ludwig Diels, the German botanists who first formally described the species, named it after its narrow leaves (Latinized ...
'' *'' Annona tenuiflora'' *''
Annona tomentosa ''Annona tomentosa'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Bolivia and Brazil. Robert Elias Fries, the Swedish botanist who first formally described the species, named it after the dense woolly hairs ( in Latin) coverin ...
'' *'' Annona trunciflora''


Hybrids

*'' Annona × atemoya'' – atemoya


Insects and diseases

''Annona'' species are generally disease-free. They are susceptible to some fungi and wilt. Ants may also be a problem, since they promote mealybugs on the fruit. ;Insects *'' Braephratiloides cubense'' (annona seed borer) *'' Bepratelloides cubense'' (annona seed borer) *''
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'' (plumose scale) *'' Philephedra'' n.sp. (Philephedra scale) *''
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'' sp. (mealybugs) *'' Xyleborus'' sp. (ambrosia beetles) *'' Ammiscus polygrophoides'' *'' Anastrepha atrox'' *'' Anastrepha barandianae'' *''
Anastrepha bistrigata ''Anastrepha'' is the most diverse genus in the American tropics and subtropics. Currently, it comprises more than 300 described species, including nine major pest species, such as the Mexican fruit fly (''A. ludens''), the South American fruit f ...
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Anastrepha chiclayae ''Anastrepha'' is the most diverse genus in the American tropics and subtropics. Currently, it comprises more than 300 described species, including nine major pest species, such as the Mexican fruit fly (''A. ludens''), the South American fruit f ...
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Anastrepha disticta ''Anastrepha'' is the most diverse genus in the American tropics and subtropics. Currently, it comprises more than 300 described species, including nine major pest species, such as the Mexican fruit fly (''A. ludens''), the South American fruit f ...
'' *'' Anastrepha extensa'' *'' Anastrepha fraterculus'' *''
Anastrepha oblicua ''Anastrepha'' is the most diverse genus in the American tropics and subtropics. Currently, it comprises more than 300 described species, including nine major pest species, such as the Mexican fruit fly (''A. ludens''), the South American fruit f ...
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Anastrepha serpentina ''Anastrepha'' is the most diverse genus in the American tropics and subtropics. Currently, it comprises more than 300 described species, including nine major pest species, such as the Mexican fruit fly (''A. ludens''), the South American fruit f ...
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Anastrepha striata ''Anastrepha'' is the most diverse genus in the American tropics and subtropics. Currently, it comprises more than 300 described species, including nine major pest species, such as the Mexican fruit fly (''A. ludens''), the South American fruit f ...
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Anastrepha suspensa ''Anastrepha suspensa'', known as the Caribbean fruit fly, the Greater Antillean fruit fly, guava fruit fly, or the Caribfly, is a species of tephritid fruit fly. As the names suggest, these flies feed on and develop in a variety of fruits, prim ...
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Bactrocera ''Bactrocera'' is a large genus of tephritid fruit flies, with close to 500 species currently described and accepted. Name The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek ''bakter'' "rod" and ''kera'' "horn". Systematics Prior to the 1990s, almo ...
'' spp. *'' Bephrata maculicollis'' *''
Brevipalpus ''Brevipalpus'' is a genus of mites in the family Tenuipalpidae, the flat mites.Ceratitis capitata'' *''
Cerconota anonella ''Cerconota anonella'', the annona fruit borer, is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in Suriname, French Guiana, Peru, Honduras and on Hispaniola. The wingspan is about 22 mm. The forewings are white, anteriorly with scattere ...
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Coccoidea Scale insects are small insects of the Order (biology), order Hemiptera, suborder Sternorrhyncha. Of dramatically variable appearance and extreme sexual dimorphism, they comprise the infraorder Coccomorpha which is considered a more convenient g ...
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Coccus viridis ''Coccus viridis'' is a soft scale insect in the family Coccidae with a wide host range. It is commonly known as green scale or sometimes coffee green scale because it is a major pest of coffee crops throughout the world. Description The adult ...
'' (green scale) *'' Emanadia flavipennis'' *'' Gelwchiidae'' spp. *''
Heliothrips haemorphoidalis ''Heliothrips'' is a genus of thrips in the family Thripidae The Thripidae are the most speciose family of thrips, with over 290 genera representing just over two thousand species. They can be distinguished from other thrips by a saw-like ovip ...
'' *'' Leosynodes elegantales'' *''
Lyonetia ''Lyonetia'' is a genus of moths in the family Lyonetiidae. Species * '' Lyonetia alniella'' Chambers, 1875 * '' Lyonetia anthemopa'' Meyrick, 1936 * '' Lyonetia bakuchia'' Kuroko, 1964 * '' Lyonetia boehmeriella'' Kuroko, 1964 * '' Lyoneti ...
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Oiketicus kirby ''Oiketicus'' is a genus of moths of the family Psychidae. Species *''Oiketicus abbotii'' Grote, 1880 - Abbot's bagworm moth *''Oiketicus herrichii'' (Westwood, 1855) *''Oiketicus kirbyi'' Guilding, 1827 *''Oiketicus toumeyi'' F. M. Jones, 1922 * ...
'' *'' Orthezia olivicola'' *''
Phyllocnistis ''Phyllocnistis'' is a genus of moths in the family Gracillariidae. Description Adult Adults of the genus ''Phyllocnistis'' are very small moths with wingspans generally not exceeding 5 mm. Both fore- and hindwings are lanceolate and predo ...
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Pinnaspis aspidistrae ''Pinnaspis'', first described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1892, is a genus of scale insects belonging to the family Diaspididae, or armored scale insects. There are currently 42 species within the genus ''Pinnaspis''.Ben-Dov, Y"Scales in ...
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Planococcus citri ''Planococcus citri'', commonly known as the citrus mealybug, is a species of mealybugs native to Asia. It has been introduced to the rest of the world, including Europe, the Americas, and Oceania, as an agricultural pest. It is associated with ...
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Saissetia nigra ''Saissetia'' is a genus of soft scale insects in the family Coccidae. There are at least four described species in ''Saissetia''. Species * '' Saissetia coffeae'' (Walker, 1852) (hemispherical scale) * '' Saissetia miranda'' (Cockerell and Parro ...
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Talponia ''Talponia'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. Species *'' Talponia batesi'' Heinrich, 1932 *'' Talponia plummeriana'' ( Busck, 1906) See also *List of Tortricidae genera This is a taxonomy of the moth family Tortricid ...
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Tenuipalpidae Tenuipalpidae, also called flat mites or false spider mites, are a family of mites, closely related to the Tetranychidae. They are reddish and slow-moving and normally feed near the midrib or veins on the underside of leaves. Several species, amon ...
'' *'' Tetranynchus'' spp. *''
Thrips Thrips ( order Thysanoptera) are minute (mostly long or less), slender insects with fringed wings and unique asymmetrical mouthparts. Different thrips species feed mostly on plants by puncturing and sucking up the contents, although a few are ...
'' ---- ;Fungi *'' Armillaria'' (oak root fungus) *'' Ascochyta cherimolaer'' *''
Athelia rolfsii ''Athelia rolfsii'' is a corticioid fungus in the family Atheliaceae. It is a facultative plant pathogen and is the causal agent of "southern blight" disease in crops. Taxonomy The species was first described in 1911 by Italian mycologist Pier ...
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Botryodiplodia theobromae ''Lasiodiplodia theobromae'' is a plant pathogen with a very wide host range. It causes rotting and dieback in most species it infects. It is a common post harvest fungus disease of citrus known as stem-end rot. It is a cause of bot canker of g ...
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Cercospora annonaceae ''Cercospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. Most species have no known sexual stage, and when the sexual stage is identified, it is in the genus ''Mycosphaerella''. Most species of this genus cause plant diseases, and form leaf spots. It is a ...
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Cladosporium carpophilum ''Venturia carpophila'' is a species of fungus in the family Venturiaceae. A plant pathogen, it causes freckle, black spot, peach scab or black scab of peach. It has a cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is ...
'' *'' Colletotrichium'' spp *'' Colletotrichium annonicola'' *'' Colletotrichum gloeosporioides'' *'' Diplodia natalensis'' (dry fruit rot) *''
Erythricium salmonicolor ''Erythricium salmonicolor'' is a species of fungus in the family Corticiaceae. Basidiocarps are effused, corticioid, smooth, and pinkish and grow on wood. The fungus is a commercially significant plant pathogen which has become a serious problem ...
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Fusarium solani ''Fusarium solani'' is a species complex of at least 26 closely related filamentous fungi in the division Ascomycota, family Nectriaceae. It is the anamorph of ''Nectria haematococca''. It is a common soil fungus and colonist of plant materials ...
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Gloeosporium ''Gloeosporium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Dermateaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species Species: *'' Gloeosporium acaciae'' *'' Gloeosporium acanthophylli'' *'' Gloeosporium aceris'' *'' Gloeosporium ca ...
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Glomerella cingulata ''Glomerella cingulata'' is a fungal plant pathogen, being the name of the sexual stage (teleomorph) while the more commonly referred to asexual stage ( anamorph) is called ''Colletotrichum gloeosporioides''. For most of this article the pathoge ...
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Isariopsis anonarum ''Isariopsis'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycosphaerellaceae The Mycosphaerellaceae are a family of sac fungi. They affect many common plants, such as eucalyptus, the myrtle family, and the Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family ...
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Nectria episphaeria ''Nectria'' is a genus of Ascomycete fungi. They are most often encountered as saprophytes on decaying wood but some species can also occur as parasites of trees, especially fruit trees (for example apple) and a number of other hardwood trees. ...
'' *'' Oidium'' spp *'' Phakopsora cherimolae'' *'' Phomopsis'' spp *''
Phomopsis annonacearum ''Phomopsis'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Valsaceae. Species Species include: * ''Phomopsis arnoldiae'' * '' Phomopsis asparagi'' * ''Phomopsis asparagicola'' * ''Phomopsis azadirachtae'' * '' Phomopsis cannabina'' * ''Phomopsis ...
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Phyllosticta ''Phyllosticta'' is a genus of fungi. Many of the species in this genus are common and important plant pathogens. They typically infect the foliage and cause tannish-gray leaf spots with dark brown to purple borders. However, ''Phyllosticta'' ma ...
'' spp *'' Phythium'' spp *'' Phytophtora palmivora'' *'' Phytophtora parasitica'' *''
Rhizoctonia noxia ''Rhizoctonia noxia'' is a species of fungus in the order Cantharellales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are thin, effused, and web-like. The species is tropical to sub-tropical and is mainly known as a plant pathogen, the causative agent of "kole-r ...
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Rhizoctonia solani ''Rhizoctonia solani'' is a species of fungus in the order Cantharellales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are thin, effused, and web-like, but the fungus is more typically encountered in its anamorphic state, as hyphae and sclerotia. The name ''Rhi ...
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Rhizopus nigricans ''Rhizopus stolonifer'' is commonly known as white bread mold. It is a member of ''Zygomycota'' and considered the most important species in the genus ''Rhizopus''. It is one of the most common fungi in the world and has a global distribution al ...
'' *'' Rhizopus stolonifer'' *'' Salssetia oleare'' *'' Uredo cherimola'' *''
Verticillium ''Verticillium'' is a genus of fungi in the division Ascomycota, and are an anamorphic form of the family Plectosphaerellaceae. The genus used to include diverse groups comprising saprobes and parasites of higher plants, insects, nematodes, mo ...
'' spp (wilt) *'' Zignoella annonicola'' ---- ;Nematodes *''
Cephalobidae Cephalobidae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Rhabditida. Genera Genera: * '' Acrobeles'' von Linstow, 1877 * '' Acrobeloides'' Cobb, 1924 * ''Scottnema ''Scottnema lindsayae'' is a species of nematode belonging to the family C ...
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Dorylaimidae Dorylaimidae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Dorylaimida Dorylaimida (dorylaims) is a diverse order of nematodes with both soil and freshwater species. Taxonomy History The order originated with the description of '' Dory ...
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Gracilacus ''Paratylenchus'' is a genus of nematodes (round worms). Many of the species in this genus are Plant pathology, plant pathogens. References

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'' spp. *'' Helicotylenchus'' spp. *''
Hemicycliophora ''Hemicycliophora'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Hemicycliophoridae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Hemicycliophora andrassyi'' *''Hemicycliophora aquatica'' *''Hemicycliophora arenaria'' *''Hemicycl ...
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Hoplolaimidae Hoplolaimidae is a family of plant pathogenic nematodes. It has two subfamilies, Hoplolaiminae and Rotylenchulinae. Typically hoplolaimids are ectoparasite, ecto- or semi endoparasites of higher plants. Subfamilies and genera in Hoplolaimidae Ty ...
'' spp. *'' Meloidogyne incognita'' spp. *'' Pratylenchus'' spp. *''
Paratylenchus micoletzky. Rhabditis ''Paratylenchus'' is a genus of nematodes (round worms). Many of the species in this genus are plant pathogens Plant pathology (also phytopathology) is the scientific study of diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) ...
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Tylenchorhynchus ''Tylenchorhynchus'' is a genus of nematodes including many species of plant parasites. The classification of stunt nematodes - those including the genus ''Tylenchorhynchus'' - is unstable; many newly discovered species within this genus are reco ...
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Xiphinema americanum ''Xiphinema americanum'', the American dagger nematode, is a species of plant pathogenic nematodes. It is one of many species that belongs to the genus ''Xiphinema''. It was first described by N. A. Cobb in 1913, who found it on both sides of ...
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Cephaleuros virescens ''Cephaleuros virescens'' is an algal plant pathogen that infects tea, coffee and coconut plants, causing algal leaf spot or algal rust. Host and symptoms ''Cephaleuros virescens'' is known to have a broad host range, the widest host range of t ...
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Cephalosporium ''Acremonium'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hypocreaceae. It used to be known as ''Cephalosporium''. Description ''Acremonium'' species are usually slow-growing and are initially compact and moist. Their hyphae are fine and hyaline, and p ...
'' spp. *'' Paecilomyces'' spp. ---- ;Diseases *Fruit rot


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File:Atemola (cross of Annona cherimola and Annona squamosa).jpg,
Atemoya The atemoya, ''Annona × atemoya'', or ''Annona squamosa × Annona cherimola'' is a hybrid of two fruits – the sugar-apple (''Annona squamosa'') and the cherimoya (''Annona cherimola'') – which are both native to the American tropics. This ...
(''A. cherimola × A. squamosa'') File:Cherimoya plantage hg.jpg,
Cherimoya The cherimoya (''Annona cherimola''), also spelled chirimoya and called chirimuya by the Inca people, is a species of edible fruit-bearing plant in the genus '' Annona'', from the family Annonaceae, which includes the closely related sweetsop a ...
(''A. cherimola'') plantation File:Annona muricata-guanábana.jpg,
Soursop Soursop (also called ''graviola, guyabano'', and in Hispanic America, ''guanábana'') is the fruit of ''Annona muricata'', a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is wid ...
('' A. muricata'') File:Sugar-apples 5, Taitung County, Dec 06.JPG, Sugar apples ('' A. squamosa'') File:Anona-custard-apple-inside1.jpg, Sugar Apple ('' A. squamosa'') interior File:Anona-custard-apple-inside2.jpg, Sugar apple interior File:Anona-custard-apple-outside.jpg, Sugar apple exterior File:Annona_muricata2.jpg, ''Annona muricata'' File:Araticum 3.jpg, ''A.crassiflora'' fruit File:Annona salzmannii27.JPG, The fruit of ''A. salzmannii'' File:Annona squamosa (Custurd Apple) flower in Hyderabad W IMG 7408.jpg, '' Annona squamosa'' flower and leaves in
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Annona glabra ''Annona glabra'' is a Tropics, tropical fruit tree in the family Annonaceae, in the same genus as the soursop and cherimoya. Common names include pond apple, alligator apple (so called because American alligators often eat the fruit), swamp appl ...
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Annona cherimola The cherimoya (''Annona cherimola''), also spelled chirimoya and called chirimuya by the Inca people, is a species of edible fruit-bearing plant in the genus ''Annona'', from the family Annonaceae, which includes the closely related sweetsop ...
'' fruit, Pedra Bela, Brazil
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