Symptoms on Solanaceae
 
-  Symptoms : 
- Moist, brown lesions extending inside the stem, in the pith which liquefies rather quickly, and eventually hollows out (figures 1 and 2).
- Longitudinal alteration of the stem which takes on a dark brown to black color and can be girdled over several centimeters (figure 3).
- Note that decomposing tissues are moist and soft (Figure 4).
- Yellowing and more or less marked withering of the leaves, evolving or not towards the death of the plants.
- Wet,  viscous and soft rot on fruits leading to their total liquefaction.
 
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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 :
 
-  Pectobacterium spp. signals on Solanaceae : Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum (Jones 1901) Hauben et al. (1999), E. aroideae (Town.) Holland, Dickeya chrysanthemi (Burkholder et al.) Samson et al. ( Pectobacterium chrysanthemi [Burkholder et al.] Brenner et al., E. chrysanthemi Burkholder et al.) Et Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. atrosepticum (van Hall) Hauben et al. Comb. Nov. ( E. carotovora subsp. Atroseptica [from Hall] Dye).
 
			
										
													 		
	 
					
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