BUNCH ROTS
BOTRYOSPHAERIA
More severe in New Zealand than Australia. Bunch symptoms are difficult to distinguish from Phomopsis. Botryosphaeria does not have the can and leaf symptoms typical of Phomopsis.
RHIZOPUS, ASPERGILLUS, PENICILLIUM AND ALTERNARIA
Produce blue, green or black fungal growth on berries. Vinegar flies are often associated with these rots and help to spread them.
Aspergillus rot occurs after wet weather, often in association with Rhizopus. Both produce black mouldy growth Photo credit: Bob Emmett
Look for in bunches- Shrivelled berries that become sticky and show black spore-bearing structures on the surface
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