What is a visible result of woolly aphid feeding on the aerial parts of plants?
Answer
Distorted growth, such as curling leaves and stunted shoots.
The primary damage observed on the above-ground structures of infested plants results directly from the continuous sucking of vital sap and nutrients by the feeding aphids. This nutrient withdrawal stresses the plant tissues, manifesting visibly as distorted growth patterns. Common symptoms include the curling or puckering of leaves and the development of shoots that are visibly stunted compared to healthy growth, contributing to the overall weakening of the plant structure.

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