Sigatoka Symptoms on Cucurbitaceae
- Organs attacked :
 
| Sheets | Fruits | 
- Symptoms :
- Small moist lesions appearing on the old leaves or on the youngest depending on the Cucurbitaceae (figures 1 to 5).
 - Thereafter, the spots expand, and are rather circular with a brownish center. Their periphery is reddish brown to black, and they are surrounded by a clearly visible yellow halo.
 - Their size is often rather limited, not exceeding more than one centimeter in diameter, for example on watermelon.
 - The center of the spots may lighten and the degraded tissues fall off, giving the leaves a riddled appearance.
 - Severely affected leaves turn yellow and become senescent. Leaf fall is sometimes observed.
 - Round to elongated, concave and necrotic lesions on fruit (Figure 6).
 
 
- Signs : fruiting bodies of the fungus dot the lesions, sometimes giving them a slightly dark gray to black color (figure 7).
 - Possible confusion : rare
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- Affected production areas :
 
| Mayotte | Guyana | New Caledonia | 
- Cercospora sp. reported on Cucurbitaceae :
 
| Species reported | Cucurbits attacked | |
| 
 Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum (Fr.) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley (syn. Cercospora citrullina)  | 
 Benincasa hispidus, Citrullus lannata, Cucurbita spp., Leiner , Momordica charantia , Sechium edible , etc.  | 
					


