Final diagnosis


Hail

On this sheet the impact of hailstones is clearly visible: holes and tears dot the blade.  <b> Hail damage </b>
On this well affected branch, longitudinal bursts developed in the days following the first <b> hail damage </b>.
Several beige to brownish lesions, sometimes canker, formed on this twig at the level of the hailstones impact areas.  <b> Hail damage </b>
A few berries turned brown in the areas of the hailstones, then split locally.  <b> Hail damage </b>
Several berries show brown, concave lesions, some of which are the site of a burst conducive to the parasitism of opportunistic fungi such as <i> Botrytis cinerea </i> for example.  <b> hail damage </b>