Identification Symptoms

  • Disease occurs both in field and in storage conditions.
  • The spots on fruits first appear as brown superficial discolouration of the skin which develops into circular, slightly sunken areas and 1 to 3 cm in dia.
  • Gradually the lesions coalesce and sparse mycelia growth appears on the margins of the spots.
  • Under humid conditions, an encrustation of salmon pink spores is released.
  • Infection at early stages of fruit results in mummification and deformation.