Identification Symptoms
- The disease causes serious
losses to young shoots, flowers and fruits It is also affects fruits
during storage.
- The disease produces leaf spot,
blossom blight, wither tip, twig blight and fruit rot symptoms. Tender
shoots and foliage are easily affected which ultimately cause „die back‟ of young branches. Older twigs may also be infected
through wounds which in severe cases may be fatal.
- Depending on the prevailing
weather conditions blossom blight may vary in severity from slight to a
heavy infection of the panicles. Black spots develop on panicles as well
as on fruits. Severe infection destroys the entire inflorescence resulting
in no setting of fruits. Young infected fruits develop black spots,
shrivel and drop off.
- Fruits infected at mature stage
carry the fungus into storage and cause considerable loss during storage,
transit and marketing.