Small fatty and translucent lesions appearing randomly on the leaflets or at the edge of the blade, evolving into circular or slightly angular brown to black spots, 2-3 mm in diameter, and sometimes surrounded by a yellow halo (figures 1 and 2). Their center dries out, and the degraded tissues can end up falling off.
These spots can extend and merge, altering large sectors of the leaf blade which eventually necrotic and dry out. Strongly affected leaves turn yellow, dry out.
Comparable but often more extensive lesions on petioles, stem, peduncles (figure 3) and sepals.
Falling flowers.
Greasy, dark green to black lesions on green fruits giving rise to corky, raised, cracked pustules up to 1 cm in diameter. A fatty halo sometimes surrounds them (figure 4).