Symptoms
On fruits, large, sunken, water-soaked spots develop near the distal end. The spot is soft at first, then hardens as it dries out. It eventually turns black and mold may develop. Several parts of the same fruit may be affected.
Mature fruit stays attached to the plant and ripens normally. This disorder can appear suddenly and extensively.
Causes
Calcium deficiency
Symptoms
On fruits, large, sunken, water-soaked spots develop near the distal end. The spot is soft at first, then hardens as it dries out. It eventually turns black and mold may develop. Several parts of the same fruit may be affected.
Mature fruit stays attached to the plant and ripens normally. This disorder can appear suddenly and extensively.
Causes
Calcium deficiency
Symptoms
On fruits, large, sunken, a water-soaked spot develops near the distal end. The spot is soft at first, then hardens as it dries out. It eventually turns black and mold may develop. Several parts of the same fruit may be affected.
On immature fruit, the spot may cover the whole distal end, and the fruit may drop prematurely.
Causes
Calcium deficiency
Symptoms
On fruits, large, sunken, water-soaked spots develop near the distal end. The spot is soft at first, then hardens as it dries out. It eventually turns black and mold may develop. Several parts of the same fruit may be affected.
On immature fruit, the spot may cover the whole distal end, and the fruit may drop prematurely.
Causes
Calcium deficiency
Symptoms
Symptoms occur on young tissue: upper leaves show interveinal chlorosis, the youngest ones show additionally dark brown necrotic spots on the leaf margin. Leaf blades are vaulted downward.
Causes
Calcium deficiency