scholarly journals Laboratory testing of plant originated oils and oil cakes against the fungal pathogen Alternaria alternata - causative agent of leaf spot disease in Aloe vera

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 240-243
Author(s):  
K. KANNAN
2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 238-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amos Chilagane Luseko ◽  
Nchimbi-Msolla Susan ◽  
Mbogo Kusolwa Paul ◽  
Gabriel Porch Timothy ◽  
Miryam Serrato Diaz Luz ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Satish K. Sain ◽  
H. N. Gour ◽  
P. Sharma ◽  
P. N. Chowdhry

Madar (Calotropis gigantea) is a medicinally important wild shrub native to India. The seed floss is used for furniture stuffing and the bark for nets and twine. In early 2005, we observed a leaf spot epidemic of madar growing on wasteland sites near the Sikar district of Rajasthan, India. Koch's Postulates were completed. This is the first record of the disease from the Sikar district of the Rajasthan state of India. Accepted for publication 6 February 2009. Published 31 March 2009.


Plant Disease ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 104 (11) ◽  
pp. 3059-3059
Author(s):  
Jia-fang Du ◽  
Wen-kai Nian ◽  
Zhang-jin Zhou ◽  
Tao Dou ◽  
Guo-hong Song ◽  
...  

Mycologia ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 93 (2) ◽  
pp. 258-264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Paavolainen ◽  
Timo Kurkela ◽  
Johanna Suhonen ◽  
Jarkko Hantula

2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnė Sadauskienė ◽  
Zita Brazienė ◽  
Zenonas Dabkevičius

The research was conducted on 11 sugar beet varieties, grown at the Rumokai Experimental Station of the Lithuanian Research Center for Agriculture and Forestry, in 2016 and 2017. The experiments were carried out on two backgrounds: the crops were not sprayed and sprayed with fungicide epoxiconazole 125 g l–1. During the study years, rust (causative agent Uromyces beticola), powdery mildew (causative agent Erysiphe betae Vaňha Weltzien) and leaf spot disease (causative agent Cercospora beticola Sacc.) were the most prevalent in sugar beet. Rust, the intensity of which was 9.66–61.79%, caused most damage to sugar beet. The intensity of powdery mildew was 12.71–55.98% and that of leaf spot disease was 7.47–54.23%. Of the investigated varieties of sugar beet, the most sensitive to leaf spot disease were ‘Merens’, ‘Balear’, ‘Davinci’, ‘Kashmir’ and ‘Pottok’, the most resistant were ‘Berton’, ‘Selma KWS’ and ‘Wellington’. ‘Merens’ and ‘Texel’ were the most sensitive to rust. This disease was least damaging to the ‘Minta’, ‘Berton’ and ‘Strauss’ varieties. Powdery mildew was most harmful to leaves of the ‘Merens’, ‘Balear’ and ‘Minta’ varieties of sugar beet. The most resistant to powdery mildew was ‘Texel’. According to the average two-year data, the most productive was the ‘Pottok’ variety, whose root yield was 90.46– 93.85 t ha–1. The ‘Straus’ variety had the highest sugar content. Epoxiconazole increased the sugar beet yield from 0.44 to 6.53 t ha–1 in 2016 and from 0.07 to 11.63 t ha–1 in 2017.


2021 ◽  
Vol 910 (1) ◽  
pp. 012080
Author(s):  
Zeinab L. Hameed ◽  
Adnan A. Lahuf ◽  
Mundher T. Jasim ◽  
Hassan M. Mohsen ◽  
Bahaa J. Kadim ◽  
...  

Abstract During a survey in season 018, leaf spot symptoms were commonly observed on apricot (Prunus armeniaca) trees in the orchards of Al-Hussainiya district in Karbala Province of Iraq. The symptomatic leaves were gathered, the associated fungus was isolated and characterized relied on its morphological features and ITS-rDNA sequencing. The causative factor was found to be the fungus Alternaria alternata that caused distinguishable leaf spot symptoms on the inoculated leaves of apricot. Based on a review of previous references relatedof this disease in Iraq, this is the first report of the brown leaf spot disease caused by A. alternata in Karbala province of Iraq.


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