| PWD Control Id | Crop ID | Pwd Name | Pwd Type | Causal Agent | Symptoms | Control | Notes | Metadata Id |
| 281 | Passionfruit | Tobacco white fly (Bemisia tabaci) | Pest | NULL | It may lead to galls on the leaves. | NULL | NULL | 8,854 |
| 282 | Passionfruit | Leaf beetles (Haltica sp.) | Pest | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | 8,854 |
| 283 | Passionfruit | Weevils (Systates spp.) | Pest | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | 8,854 |
| 284 | Passionfruit | Scales (Pseudaulacaspis pentagona, Chrysomphalus ficus, Parasaissetia nigra) | Pest | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | 8,854 |
| 285 | Passionfruit | Leaf hopper (Scolypopa australis) | Pest | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | 8,854 |
| 286 | Passionfruit | Mealybug ladybird (Cryptolaemus montrouzieri) | Pest | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | 8,854 |
| 287 | Passionfruit | Brown spot | Disease | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | 8,854 |
| 288 | Pitahaya | Stem rot | Disease | Xanthomonas campestris, Fusarium oxysporium, Pantoea sp., Erwinia caratovora | Yellowing of tissues followed by softening and smelly rotting of tissues. Advanced attack showed total rotting of fleshy succulent parts of stem leaving the main veins intact. | Pruning of infected parts, Copper compound sprays and nutrition. | NULL | 8,858 |
| 289 | Pitahaya | Anthracnose | Disease | Colletotrichum gloesperoides | Red brown concentric lesions with ascervuli developed near ribs of vine, in particular where the spines emerged from the rib edge. | Fungicidal sprays like mancozeb, maneb would be able to control | NULL | 8,858 |
| 290 | Pitahaya | Beetles | Pest | NULL | Beetles occasionally attacks the young succulent stem and may caused necrosis | Fruit bagging | NULL | 8,858 |
| 291 | Pitahaya | Ants | Pest | NULL | Ants feed on sap from fruits and may caused blemishes. | Fruit bagging | NULL | 8,858 |
| 292 | Pomegranate | Leaf footed bugs | Pest | NULL | Leaf footed bugs can penetrate the rind to suck out juice, causing an internal fungus infection in part of the fruit. | It is best to harvest damaged fruit as it appears, remove the infected parts, and consume the rest. The eggs of leaf-footed bugs can be spotted on the underside of leaves and removed. The bugs can also be contained by attracting small birds to feed on them. | NULL | 8,866 |
| 293 | Fava (Faba) Bean | Chocolate Spot | Disease | Botrytis fabae | Dark, chocolate-colored spots on leaves and stems; defoliation in severe cases. | Use fungicides, rotate crops, and ensure good air circulation. | Monitor during wet conditions as the disease thrives in humidity. | 9,795 |
| 294 | Fava (Faba) Bean | Aphid Infestation | Pest | Black bean aphid (Aphis fabae) | Yellowing leaves, stunted growth, and sticky honeydew on plants. | Introduce natural predators like ladybugs, use insecticidal soap, and monitor plant health regularly. | Early detection and biological control are effective strategies. | 9,796 |