Identification Symptoms

  • The skin of the fruit turns black and shrivels and becomes covered with characteristic pink acervuli. Finally the whole finger is affected. Later the disease spreads and affects the whole bunch.
  • The disease results in premature ripening and shriveling of the fruits which are covered with pink spore masses.
  • Occurrence if black lesions on the pedicel causes withering of the pedicel and dropping of the fingers from the hands
  • Sometimes the main stalk of the bunch may become diseased. Infected fruits become black and rotten