Identification Symptoms
- The characteristic symptom of
     the disease is the white superficial powdery fungal growth on leaves,
     stalks of panicles, flowers and young fruits.
- The affected flowers and fruits
     drop pre-maturely reducing the crop load considerably or might even
     prevent the fruit set.
- The fungus parasitizes young
     tissues of all parts of the inflorescence, leaves and fruits.
- Young leaves are attacked on
     both the sides but it is more conspicuous on the grower surface. Often
     these patches coalesce and occupy larger areas turning into purplish brown
     in colour