Sigatoka symptoms on okra
- Organs attacked :
Leaves | Rod |
- Symptoms :
- Initially, presence of moist to dark spots forming mainly on mature leaves (Figure 1).
- Subsequently, the spots spread and form blackish lesions often delimited by the veins (figures 2 to 4).
- They gradually turn brown and become necrotic, and their center clears up. The leaf blade yellows more or less around the lesions.
- A dense black down is visible on the spots on the underside of the blade, and sometimes on the blade in very favorable conditions (figure 5).
- Severely affected leaves curl more or less (figure 5), become completely necrotic, and drop.
- Fruits are sometimes affected showing longitudinal lesions covered with a blackish green.
- Signs : presence on the lesions of a charcoal-black down (figure 6) made up of conidiophores and conidia hyaline and slightly curved, cylindrical, with 3 to 6 transverse partitions.
- Possible confusion : rare
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- Affected production areas :
Guyana |
- Cercospora spp. signalés sur gombo : Pseudocercospora abelmoschi (Ellis & Everh.) Deighton, Cercospora malayensis F. Stevens & Solheim