Water damage on lower leaves The tips of leaflets look water-soaked and aresurrounded by a yellowish halo. No myceliumdevelops as in late blight lesions. Hot soil damage on lower leaves The tips of leaflets touching the ground become brown. Theaffected tissue is surrounded by a yellowish discolouration.This injury is common in sandy soils when the season is warmand dry. Fertilizer damage Granules of nitrogen fertilizers burnplant tissues, particularly when therelative humidity is high. Affected areas turn grey, then black