Symptoms on tomato
- Organs attacked :
Leaves | flowers | Fruits | Stem |
- Symptoms :
- 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).
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- Signs : no visible signs on the altered tissues.
- Possible confusion : damage caused by hailstone impacts.
- Production areas affected :
Mayotte | Reunion | New Caledonia |
- Xanthomonas sp. reported on tomato : X. vesicatoria , X. gardneri , X. perforans , X. euvesicatoria , X. campestris pv. raphani