Spots with moist lesions, rather circular, gradually browning and reddening before becoming necrotic (figures 1 to 4). Large sectors of the blade sometimes affected.
Presence of a translucent to yellowish halo around the lesions, the internal tissues being able to decompose and fall giving the limbus a riddled appearance. Sometimes significant defoliation.
Longitudinal cankerous lesions on stems and petioles, slightly depressed, beigeish in color (figure 5), sometimes with the presence of brown exudates.
Circular spots on fruits, dark to blackish in their center (figure 6), reaching the internal tissues.
Signs : presence of numerous black pits, stromas (figure 7), and salmon pink gelatinous masses, acervuli producing numerous spores and materializing the asexual reproduction of Gloeosporium orbiculare . Note that these fructifications are sometimes arranged in concentric circles, that a white mycelial felting is sometimes visible on the lesions, and that they can be observed on all the affected organs.
Possible confusion : cladosporiosis, corynesporiosis, alternariosis, septoria, bacteriosis.