MARKET DISEASES OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 51 



Typical symptoms of the decay are produced by each of two differ- 

 ent organisms, a species of Aspergillus and a species of Altemaria. 

 The only control measure that can be suggested is the gathering and 

 destroying of all affected fruits found in the orchard (66, 78). 



SUNBURN 



Pomegranates at almost any stage after blossoming hang with the 

 blossom end down and thus are exposed at the stem end to injury by 

 the sun. This appears as brown, slightly russeted areas, which some- 

 times occur on only one side of the fruit but may extend entirely around 

 it (pi. 19. D). The injury does not lead to decay and is of importance 

 only as a blemish. 



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