Symptoms on Cabbage
- Organs attacked :
Leaves | Stem | Collar |
- Symptoms :
- After a longitudinal or transverse section of the taproot and stem, the vessels show a yellowish to brown coloration (Figure 1).
- Vitreous and gelatinous marrow, greenish in color, darkening and gradually liquefying under the effect of pectinolytic enzymes.
- Brown to blackish rot of the lower part of cabbages (figures 2 and 3.
- Wilting and collapse of cabbage, especially near harvest (Figure 4).
- Dark spots on leaves that progress to a wet, slimy, dark brown to black rot that can spread throughout the head. Affected sprouts may liquefy completely (Figure 5).
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- Signs : altered tissues often give off an unpleasant odor; sometimes presence of a milky mucus on certain organs.
- Possible confusion :
- Production areas affected :
Reunion | Guyana |
- Pectobacterium spp. reported on cabbage :