[HTML][HTML] Incidence of Alternaria species associated with watermelon leaf blight in Korea

OK Kwon, AR Jeong, YJ Jeong, YA Kim… - The plant pathology …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Alternaria leaf blight is one of the most common diseases in watermelon worldwide. In
Korea, however, the Alternaria species causing the watermelon leaf blight have not been …

[PDF][PDF] Pathogenesis mechanisms employed by Alternaria species

G Taj, PD Meena, P Giri, D Pandey, A Kumar… - Journal of Oilseed …, 2016 - srmr.org.in
Alternaria species are mainly saprophytic fungi, but some have acquired pathogenic
capacities causing plant diseases over a broad host range. More than 70 phytotoxins are …

[PDF][PDF] Ficus microcarpa (Moraceae) and Kandelia candel (Rhizophoraceae), Two New Host Records for Alternaria gaisen from Taiwan

C Norphanphoun, S Hongsanan, JD Bhat… - … MAI JOURNAL OF …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Mangroves grow adjacent to estuarine regions of the tropics and subtropics. Fungi cause
diseases in mangroves; however, it is not clear if the diseases are unique to mangrove …

Alternaria gaisen: A new pathogen causing leaf spot of Gerbera jamesonii from Pakistan

M Nayab, S Perveen, N Akhtar - MYCOPATH, 2019 - journals.pu.edu.pk
Typical symptoms of Alternaria leaf necrosis were observed on leaves of gerbera daisy
(Gerbera jamesonii. L) growing in a garden in Lahore, Pakistan. Pathogen was isolated from …

[PDF][PDF] Alternaria gaisen: a new pathogen causing leaf spot of Gerbera jamesonii from Pakistan

S Perveen, N Akhtar, M Nayab - Mycopath, 2018 - academia.edu
Typical symptoms of Alternaria leaf necrosis were observed on leaves of gerbera daisy
(Gerbera jamesonii. L) growing in a garden in Lahore, Pakistan. Pathogen was isolated from …

[PDF][PDF] Pathogenesis mechanisms employed by Alternaria species.

GT Gohar Taj, PD Meena, PG Priyanka Giri… - 2015 - srmr.org.in
Alternaria species are mainly saprophytic fungi, but some have acquired pathogenic
capacities causing plant diseases over a broad host range. More than 70 phytotoxins are …