Wet, brown lesions developing on leaves in contact with the ground (Figure 1). The rot sets in and gradually affects the collar, certain roots, the base of the petioles.
Generalized rot in the apple.
Wilting, yellowing of leaves, collapse of plants followed by their progressive decomposition.
Affected plants distributed in more or less wide foci.
Signs : dense whitish mycelium covering the damaged organs. Smooth structures, rather spherical (1 to 3 mm in diameter), initially white, then tawny to reddish brown, gradually visible within the mycelium: sclerotia resembling mustard seeds.