Botryosphaeria obtusa
Frogeye leaf spot with distinctive purple margins (Esther McGinnis, NDSU)
Yellow arrows point to frogeye leaf spot and red arrows point to apple scab (Joseph Zeleznik, NDSU)
Symptoms
• Small brown to tan, nearly circular spots with darker brown margins (frogeye leaf spot) appear on leaves.
• Dark brown, sunken cankers can form on branches and main stems. Leaves on cankered branches turn bright yellow and eventually die. Cankers can girdle and kill branches and stems.
• On fruit, lesions appear as reddish flecks and expand to blotches with a red halo, then, alternating brown and black rings (black rot). Affected fruit can shrivel and remain attached to the tree.
Frogeye leaf spot (Aaron Bergdahl, N.D. Forest Service)
Yellowing leaves indicate a black rot canker (Joseph Zeleznik, NDSU)
Black rot symptoms on fruit (University of Georgia Plant Pathology, Bugwood.org)
Management and other important facts
• Remove and destroy mummified fruit and leaf debris to minimize infection the following year.
• Properly prune out infected branches and dead wood when trees are dormant. See “Basic Guidelines for Pruning Trees and Shrubs” (H1036).
• Fungicides are not recommended.
Authors: Kasia Kinzer and Joseph Zeleznik