TOMRA Food Defect Library
Orange Defects and Blemishes
About the TOMRA Orange Defects and Blemishes Glossary
The orange common defects and blemishes glossary was developed by the TOMRA Food Applications Engineering, Research and Development, and Product Management teams. This information was developed with a focus on defects and blemishes observed globally with demarcation noted on regional variations of defects.
Learn more about TOMRA Food's vision and sorting systems for oranges defects and blemishes.
Orange Defects & Blemishes on this page:
The apple defects and blemishes currently included on this page are:
Defects:
- Oleo
- Split
- Pull
- Puncture
- Mechanical
- Snail
- Clipper damage
- Rot
- Creasing
- Chimera
- Katydid
- Sunburn
- Leaf
- Pliable
- Rind breakdown
- Long stem
- Ice mark
- Density
- Granulation
- Peel miner
- Scale
- Chemical
- Sooty mould
- Water spot
Blemishes:
- Thrip
- Scarring
- Pitting
Texture
- Creasing
- Ridging
- Coarse
Orange Defects
Oleo
Defect Name |
Oleo |
Other Names |
Oil spot Olio Oleocellosis |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Oleo is caused when pressure during harvest damages the oil sacks. Usually, this occurs because the fruit was picked while it was wet. |
More Information |
Although oleo occurs during harvest, oleo will usually begin to appear after several days of storage.
Additionally, oleo will become rot. |
Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Split
Defect Name |
Split |
Other Names |
Dano mecanico Herida Bars Kraak Taaglio Spacco |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Split is skin damage that’s usually caused by some form of mechanical damage. It can occur during harvest, transport, post-harvest, or in storage. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Pull
Defect Name |
Pull |
Other Names |
Stem pull Desgarro Uit stingle Gambo tagliato |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Pulls occur when the fruit isn’t correctly clipped from the tree. Pulling an orange from the tree will cause the skin to break open. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Puncture
Defect Name |
Puncture |
Other Names |
Piquete Puntura Fetola |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Punctures in the skin occur when the orange is pulled form the tree rather than being correctly clipped from the tree. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Mechanical
Defect Name |
Mechanical |
Other Names |
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Mechanical damage to the skin occurs when the long stems from another fruit puncture the orange’s skin. |
More Information |
Mechanical defects are the same as a split. |
Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Snail
Defect Name |
Snail |
Other Names |
Snail bite |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
The damage is caused by the skin of snails while the fruit is still in the field. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Clipper Damage
Defect Name |
Clipper damage |
Other Names |
Clipper cut Herida tijera Besering Forbici Taglio
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Clipper damage occurs when the flavedo is cut. This occurs during harvest if the picker clips the stem too close to the fruit. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Rot
Defect Name |
Rot |
Other Names |
Clear rot: Podrido Vrot Marcio |
Subcategory |
Clear Brown Black Sour End check Alternaria Other |
Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Clear rot is caused by the fungus Penicillium Digitatum or Penicillium Italicum. Infection usually occurs after an injury, such as a puncture. However, healthy fruit can also be infected.
Brown rot is caused by phytophthora hlbemalls or Phytophthora citrophthora.
Citrus black rot is caused by phylogenetically distinct lineages of Alternaria alternata.
Sour rot is caused by Geotrichum citri-aurantii fungi. It can also be a continued infection caused by existing rot. It appears like clear rot but has a sour smell.
End check typically occurs due to cracking at the blossom or navel.
Alternaria alternata fungal infections occur when the fungi is washed into the blossom during fruit development.
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More Information |
Rot can occur in the field, during post-harvest, or in storage.
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Chimera
Defect Name |
Chimera |
Other Names |
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Chimera is caused by a mutation from the root stock mixing with grafting. |
More Information |
An orange with chimera will never ripen. |
Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Katydid
Defect Name |
Katydid |
Other Names |
Bolwurm |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
This defect is caused by insect damage from the family Tettigoniidae, such as long horn grasshoppers. |
More Information |
Katydid damage happens in the field. |
Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Sunburn
Defect Name |
Sunburn |
Other Names |
Golpe de sol Sonbrand Bruciato
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Sunburn occurs when the temperature suddenly changes on one side of the fruit. The change is usually caused by the heating effect of picking the fruit next to it. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Leaf
Defect Name |
Leaf |
Other Names |
Hoja Blaar Foglia |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
This occurs when leaves are not removed during harvest. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Pliable
Defect Name |
Pliable |
Other Names |
Soft |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
Pliable or soft fruit is soft to the touch and usually misshapen or split when packed in the bins. However, it is not puffy. |
Cause & Disease Development |
This defect occurs when the albedo weakens, creating a weak internal structure. Picking and handling as well as fruit maturity play a role in the susceptibility of fruit to this kind of damage. |
More Information |
This defect is uncommon in oranges. |
Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Rind Breakdown
Defect |
Rind breakdown |
Other Names |
RBD |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Rind break occurs when the albedo breaks down and leads to juice leaking from the vesicles and into the albedo or flavedo. The juice then damages the cells, leading to decay. There are many causes including, blossom-end clearing (or stylar end clearing, wet bottom, rind breakdown). |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Long Stem
Defect |
Long stem |
Other Names |
Palo largo Lang stingel Gambo lungo
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Shape |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Long stem is caused when the stem is not clipped correctly during harvest. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Ice Mark
Defect |
Ice mark |
Other Names |
Chiller injury Oleo Macchie |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Ice mark occurs as a result of damage to the oil sacks in the peel. This is the result of the chiller being set at too low a temperature. |
More Information |
Ice mark occurs during post-harvest and storage. |
Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Density
Defect |
Density |
Other Names |
Puff Frost damage
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect - Internal |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
This defect occurs as a result of frost damage. Frost damage in the field can cause the juice vesicles to expand and then burst. If this happens, the vesicles then dry out. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Granulation
Defect |
Granulation |
Other Names |
Granulasie
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect - Internal |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Granulation is a less severe case of frost damage. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Peel Miner
Defect |
Peel miner |
Other Names |
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Peel miner is another type of insect damage. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Chemical
Defect |
Chemical |
Other Names |
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Is caused by the over application of chemical sprays, often copper. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Sooty Mould
Defect |
Sooty mould |
Other Names |
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Subcategory |
Fumaggine |
Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Sooty mould is caused by aphids creating wet, sweet areas. It can also be caused by warm, wet weather encouraging growth of mould on the fruit. |
More Information |
Sooty mould is sometimes confused with dark scarring or scale.
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Water Spot
Defect |
Water spot |
Other Names |
Water damage Macchia d’acqua
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Defect |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Water spot is caused by water condensing of the fruit before harvest. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Orange Texture
Creasing
Defect Name |
Creasing |
Other Names |
Puff and crease Albedo Kraakskil Sgonfio Grinze |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Texture |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
The exact cause of creasing is unclear. However, it is believed to be related to both climate and the application of plate growth regulators. For example, rain or watering at the wrong stage of the growth cycle can lead to the breakdown of the albedo. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Ridging
Defect Name |
Ridging |
Other Names |
Ribbing Cresta |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Texture |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
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More Information |
Ridging can sometimes be confused with creasing. |
Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Coarse
Defect |
Coarse |
Other Names |
Coarse texture Rugoso Grof Growweskil Grinza Grinze
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Texture |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
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More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Orange Blemishes
Thrip
Defect Name |
Thrip |
Other Names |
Halo Thrip Russet Thrips Tripide |
Subcategory |
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Type |
Blemish |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Thrip is insect damage that occurs in the field. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Scarring
Defect Name |
Scarring |
Other Names |
Light scar: Wind scar Russet clara Ligte merke
Dark scar: Wind damage Russet oscura Windemerke Ragno ross |
Subcategory |
Light scar Dark scar |
Type |
Blemish |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Scarring is usually caused by friction created between the fruit and other fruit, branches, etc. Usually the movement is caused by the wind. |
More Information |
Scarring happens in the field. |
Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |
Pitting
Defect Name |
Pitting |
Other Names |
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Subcategory |
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Type |
Blemish |
Symptoms and Signs |
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Cause & Disease Development |
Pitting can be caused by moisture loss or post-harvest treatment. |
More Information |
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Approved by |
Dr. Chris Johnston, Manager, Applications Engineering, TOMRA Food |
Last Updated |
2 September 2024 |