Small, moist, dull circular lesions, light brown, progressively developing on fruit. As they extend, they become concave and their center gradually browns (figures 1 to 3)
Several spots can develop at the same time on the same fruit, confluent they end up covering large portions and give rise to rot.
The underlying flesh may be rather discolored and grainy in texture.
These symptoms can vary depending on the species of Colletotrichum prevalent.
Signs : presence of dark brown to black structures in the center of the lesions, sometimes arranged concentrically: microsclerotia. (figures 1 and 4) One can also observe acervuli in which stand black bristles ( setae ). These acervuli produce, in wet periods, conspicuous salmon-colored mucous spore masses on the surface of the lesions which remain smooth and intact.