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Fig. 3: Red spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) attack on cassava plants (i) and (11)  Whereas, few days after the attacks, one could observe a complete change in plant leaves color (from green, tan and brown), with the latter indicating a complete dryness of the leaves which will be followed by the plants (Figure 3 (ii).

Figure 3 Red spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) attack on cassava plants (i) and (11) Whereas, few days after the attacks, one could observe a complete change in plant leaves color (from green, tan and brown), with the latter indicating a complete dryness of the leaves which will be followed by the plants (Figure 3 (ii).