Fabraea leaf spot
Disease
Fabraea leaf spot
Diplocarpon mespili (Soraur) Sutton
Distribution: Common to all fruit-growing regions in eastern North America; most problematic in warm and humid production regions.
Lesions on leaves and petioles start as small, circular purple to black pinpoint spots (A, B). They enlarge quickly to a diameter of about 10 mm, develop a dark brown to black interior, and may coalesce to form larger areas of infection. On fruit, lesions have a similar appearance to those on leaves but tend to be larger and cause the fruit to crack (C). Heavily infected leaves and fruit drop prematurely.