Symptoms of Myrothecium on Cucurbits
- Organs attacked :
Leaves | Fruits |
rods | Collars |
- Symptoms :
- Initially, small circular moist to greasy lesions (Figures 1 and 2).
- Thereafter, the spots extend, turn brown, and progressively become necrotic (figures 3 to 5). A faint yellow halo surrounds them (figure 6). Their diameter can be much greater than one centimeter. They sometimes coalesce.
- The center of the spots clears up more or less and presents well-marked concentric patterns.
- Degraded fabrics dry out, split and eventually fall off; the blade is more or less perforated (figures 7 to 11).
- Comparable lesions, more or less cankered, are sometimes visible on the petioles, the stem, or even the collar.
- Alterations on the fruits in pre and post-harvest. On melon, they have a rather circular shape, a dark color and are more or less concave ( crater rot symptom), measuring several centimeters in diameter. The underlying flesh gradually rots. Surface tissues may rupture.
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- Signs : presence of greyish to black sporiferous pads: sporodochia (figures 12 to 14). These structures are made up of numerous phialides which form at their end cylindrical conidia, hyaline to slightly olive-coloured.
- Possible confusion : bacteriosis at the start of the attack.
- Production areas affected :
Guyana |
- Myrothecium spp. reported on Cucurbitaceae : M. roridum (melon, watermelon, cucumber)