Identification Symptoms
- The infection may occur at any part of the foliage, mainly the stem or branches.
- The maximum infection develops at
the flowering stage of the crop, when petals fall on ground and these
catch infection immediately and mycelial growth of fungus invades the stem
and branches.
- At the point of infection, a dry
discolored spot develops.
- It gradually girdles the entire
stem and also progresses up and down.
- As a result of tissue necrosis, the
portion of the plant beyond the point of infection wilts
- If the infection is at the base of
the main stem, the entire plant wilts.
- If it occurs on branches, partial
wilting occurs.
- The diseased tissues become whitish
and may be shredded