Two large dark circular spots, surrounded by a yellow halo, at the edge of the blade of a cucumber leaf.  <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b> (gummy stem cankers)
Circular moist lesion on the periphery, brown to necrotic in the center developing on the edge of the lamina of a cucumber leaf.  <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b> (gummy stem cankers)
Perithecia and black pycnidia dot this necrotic lesion initiated at the periphery of the blade of a cucumber leaf.  These are the fruiting bodies of <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>.
Numerous and tiny black dots dot this necrotic lesion initiated at the periphery of the lamina of a cucumber leaf.  These are the fruiting bodies of <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>.
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A lesion extending over several centimeters surrounds the stem of this cucumber, beige to grayish in color, it is covered with numerous and tiny black globular structures.  <i>Didymella bryoniae</i> (gummy stem cankers)
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A moist, reddish-brown to blackish lesion "strangles" the lower part of this <i>Didymella bryoniae</i> cucumber stem (gummy stem cankers)
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Canker evolved over several centimeters at the lower part of the stem of this cucumber plant.  It is completely covered with many tiny black globular structures, the fruiting bodies of <i>Didymella bryoniae</i>.  (gummy stem cankers)
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On this canker developed on the lower part of the stem of this cucumber foot, caramel-colored gummy exudates form locally.  <i>Didymella bryoniae</i> (gummy stem cankers)
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The lower part of the 2 branches of this melon foot is altered over several centimeters, the injured tissues are moist and brownish.  <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i> (gummy stem blight)
The lesion is extensive, it now surrounds these two branches.  The altered tissues, in addition to being damp, took on a brownish to black hue.  Fruiting bodies are present on the tissues.  <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i>
Pycnidia and perithecia of <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i> cover this portion of rotten stem giving it a blackish tint.
This melon foot reveals a lesion on which a dark brown gummy exudate is clearly visible.  <i>Didymella bryoniae</i> (gummy stem blight)
At the level of stem lesions, a longitudinal section shows that the tissues of the cortex are altered in depth, close to the vessels.  <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</i></b> (gummy stem blight)
A large moist, dark brown to blackish lesion gradually extends over this partially split melon.  <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i> (black rot)
On the central part of this lesion on melon fruit, there are several tiny globular structures, fruiting bodies of the parasitic fungus, as well as some gummy exudates.  <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</i></b> (black rot)
The development of <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</i></b> inside this melon has given its flesh a rather characteristic black hue.  (black rot)
A dark green lesion is visible on this zucchini stem.  <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>.  (black rot)
By cutting the stem longitudinally, it can be seen that the internal tissues are also altered.  They are more or less brown in places.  <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>.  (black rot)
Detail of the alteration and browning of the internal tissues of a courgette stem attacked by <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>.  (black rot)
Remains of shriveled petioles bearing numerous small black balls (pycnidia, perithecia);  the fungus has invaded the stem which is beginning to rot.  <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b> (gummy stem blight)
As on cucumber, affected zucchini shows dark brown rotting and pinching of the fruit end.  <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i> (black rot on fruit, black rot)
Detail of a moist dark brown lesion developing at the end of the fruit.  Note the pinching of the latter and its blackish coloring.  <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i> (black rot on fruit)
<b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>  (black rot on fruit, black rot) on squash 12
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On this squash cotyledon invaded by <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i>, the fungus has produced mycelium and globular structures: its fruiting bodies.  (black rot)
A few spots dot this squash fruit.  They are moist, dark brown, and blackish in the center.  Fruiting bodies of the fungus are also visible.  (<i><b>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>) (black rot on fruit, black rot)
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A cut in this squash shows that a wet rot is developing deep down;  it has a fairly characteristic black coloration.  <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i>.  (black rot on fruit, black rot)
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<b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>  (black rot on fruit, black rot) on squash 4
A moist, dark brown to black rot is developing on the part of this pumpkin in contact with the ground.  <b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>.  (black rot)
A cut in this pumpkin reveals a wet rot progressively blackening as the mycelial development of <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</i></b> develops.  (black rot on fruit)
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<b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b>  (black rot on fruit, black rot) on squash 9
<b><i>Didymella bryoniae</i></b> (black rot on fruit, black rot) on squash 4
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Detail of tiny black globular structures, fruiting bodies of <i>Didymella bryoniae</i>, but also gummy exudates.  (gummy stem cankers)
Fruiting bodies of <i>Didymella bryoniae</i> mature and strongly melanized.  (gummy stem blight)
Fructifications of <i>Didymella bryoniae</i> observed under a binocular magnifying glass;  they begin to melanize.  (gummy stem blight)
Fructifications of <i>Didymella bryoniae</i> observed under a binocular magnifying glass;  they are more or less melanized and therefore dark brown to black in color.  (gummy stem blight)
Fructifications of <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i> observed in profile with a binocular magnifying glass.  (gummy stem blight)
Appearance of a perithecium of <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i>, after squeezing it, immature asci escape.  (teleomorph form)(black rot)
Bouquet of asci of <i><b>Didymella bryoniae</b></i>;  in one of them 8 elongated ascospores can be distinguished.  (teleomorph form)(black rot)
Aspect of fructification of <i>Didymella bryoniae</i> being formed in affected tissues.  (teleomorph form)(black rot, black rot)
Appearance of a mature pycnidia: conidia are present near the ostiole.  <b><i>Phoma cucurbitacearum</i></b> (anamorph form)(black rot, black rot)
Appearance of young conidia of <b><i>Phoma cucurbitacearum</i></b> (anamorph form)(black rot, black rot)
Conidia have been extruded from the ostiole, some are bicellular and characteristic.  <b><i>Phoma cucurbitacearum</i></b> (anamorph form)(black rot)
Light microscope detail of septate and bicellular conidia of <b><i>Phoma cucurbitacearum</i></b>.  (anamorphic form)(black rot, black rot)
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