Identification Symptoms
- First appear as chlorotic or yellow (angular) areas near the leaf
margins
- Yellow area extends to veins and midrib forming characteristic āvā
shaped chlorotic spots which later turn black
- Veins and veinlets turn brown and finally black
- Vascular blackening extend beyond affected veins to midrib, petiole
and stem
- In advanced stages, infection may reach the roots system and
blackening of vascular bundles occurs. Bacterial ooze can also be seen on
affected parts
- If the infection is early, the plants wilt and die
- If the infection is late plants succumb to soft rot and die.