Spots with moist, circular to angular lesions, gradually browning before becoming necrotic (Figures 1 and 2). Their center is duller eventually. Some of them seem to have started from ribs.
Presence of a rather marked yellow halo around the lesions (figure 2).
Longitudinal cankerous lesions on stems and petioles, slightly sunken, beigeish in color (Figure 3), sometimes with the presence of brown exudates.
Zucchini fruits do not seem very susceptible to this fungus.
Signs : presence of numerous black pits, stroma, 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.