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Bass
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What type of disease would you say this is? it's been humid and rainy here in Pa. This Black Mission is the only one with this problem. |
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Dieseler
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Back in the old neighborhood i had a neighbor with a pear tree and the bee's used to sting the fruit it looked just like your fruit minus the white stuff though. |
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americanfiglover
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Martin you could be on to something. Since the figs are immature the stings would result in milky white latex right. |
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gorgi
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I can only testify for the 'white' stuff. I had reported my earlier |
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genecolin
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Bass, have you cut into the fig to see if there is something going on inside the fig. It seems to have a bruise or something at each area of white stuff. Perhaps it's insects damaging the skin causing it to leak and then again with the cold wet summer you've had, perhaps the fruit is starting to rot before it ripens. Just my untrained thoughts. |
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pitangadiego
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Looks like two issues; 1) the white stuff and 2) the bruising/scaring/brown spots. |
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Bass
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Thanks for your comments. It does seem to be the sap oozing out. The black spots can be the rain we've been having. It could be this variety is more affected than others, none of my other trees have that problem. |
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pitangadiego
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Actually, Louise Ferguson at the Kearny Ag Station in Parlier might be a better resource. |
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paully22
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Bass, I found a few figs from 2 variants exhibiting similar issues. The 2 affected variants are : Malta & Marseillies VS. Others are not affected plus weather was hot. |
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Fredfig
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Latex ooze spots.. Yellow Jackets sometimes feed on my figs. If not sweet /ripe enough , they do not eat further. But, first bites cause ooze. Also, some beetles bore in on fruits(see the dark spots) and again ooze. |
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james
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I've had a similar issue on my 'Celeste' figs in years past. It usually shows up after a heavy rain and just before the leave show evidence of Rust. I always assumed it was either a blight or a fungal disease similar to (or even the same as) the one that causes Leaf Rust brought on by excess humidity. The white stuff may be some sort of excrement of the fungus. |
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Italiangirl74
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blood/sap from oozing. |
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james
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Upon thinking about it some more, 'Celeste' did this a few times. 'Kadota', 'Alma' and some other green varieties were more susceptible to the issue. The issues are the black spots. I do not remember seeing anything resembling the white spots before. |
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gm421
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Hi Bass, |
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Bass
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I haven't received an answer from UCDavis or Kearney, so I did my own research. These spots are called necrotic spots, they are caused by " Long, flexuous, rod-shaped, virus-like particles known as LFP" it is very similar to Mosaic Virus. If you want to read more on it, there's a study done on Mosaic virus in Turkey the top producing fig country.
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saxonfig
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Bass, |
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Dieseler
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Hi Bass have a couple questions about your plant and the necrotic spots displaying in your plants figs. |
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Herman2
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The Black spots are Fig mosaic virus on fruits. |
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bullet08
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if they do ripe, are they safe to eat? |
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terowan
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Bass, thanks for the link. It is interesting in that the authors use the term "Fig Mosaic Disease" (FMD) instead of FMV. They point out the different leaf and fruit symptoms have different Disease Associated Bodies, some viral and possibly some bacterial (phytoplasma). They are still uncertain as to the etiology. |
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ajv73
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I realize this is a very old thread. However, I'm experiencing this exact problem. One of my trees - a Marseilles Black VS - has figs exactly like bass' old pictures. Some say it's from bees. Others from FMV. Not sure which to listen to. So I have 2 questions. 1st, can I eat them? 2nd, is there anything to do with a tree that has FMV to help it? Might sound like a basic question. But until I joined this forum I wasn't aware of FMV. Thanks..Tony |
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Chivas
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I get black marks on figs when they are close to leaves, the rubbing from leaves in the wind etc causes this as well. The sap swelling is either as Herman says from infected fifs leaking out their pores or as someone else said, overwatering and creating root pressure that forces sap to come out in my opinion. |
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Savage270
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Are these the same white crystals? I have no idea what they are. its kinda hard to scrape off and its hard like a grain of sand. Anyone know what these are? Some kind of insect poop? They seem to be above the veins in the leaf. |
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MGorski
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David, I have seen this on some of my plants, I believe it is fig latex from probably an insect bite. Doesn't seem to be a problem, and probably sends the insect on it's way. Could also be little tears from fast growth or wind or something like that. Mike in Hanover, VA |
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Savage270
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Thanks Mike, I was really scared that those crystals were some adverse reaction to over fertilizing or something. |
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blueboy1977
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David, those almost look like those white woolly aphids or scale. |
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Savage270
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Do you mean aphid poop? Or are those the actual animal? I don't think they're alive, they're stuck on and it takes a little pressure to scrape them off but when it is scraped off it has the texture of a grain of sand. I wish I had a magnifying glass :/ |
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