Damage symptoms
In strawberry, this pathogen causes wilting of foliage, stunting of plants and drying and death of older leaves. The youngest central leaves usually remain unaffected and stay green. The first symptoms are mostly found after plants are well established and after plants begin bearing fruit or are subjected to stress. Severely infected plants collapse and die. When the crown is cut, internal symptoms can be seen, such as discolouration of vascular and cortex tissue (outer tissue layer) to orange-brown to dark brown. Cutting the roots may show the same discolouration of the internal tissues of the main roots.
In most crops, necrotic lesions on the roots are the first symptoms, followed by wilting, dropping of leaves and collapse of the entire plant.