Leaf spot caused by Alternaria crassa on Datura stramonium in Turkey
Citation
Bozoğlu, T., Alkan, M., Derviş, S., & Özer, G. (2022). Leaf spot caused by Alternaria crassa on Datura stramonium in Turkey. Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 17(1), 1-4.Abstract
In August 2021, jimson weed (Datura stramonium) plants growing as weeds in potato felds in Bolu province, Turkey, exhibited leaf spots with dark concentric rings. Sunken and lens-shaped lesions with a light center were also frequently observed
on petioles, branches, and stems. Based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of the transcription
elongation factor 1-α, RNA polymerase second largest subunit, and glyceraldehyde-3- phosphate dehydrogenase loci, the
causal agent was identifed as Alternaria crassa. The pathogen was successfully re-isolated from inoculated jimson weed
plants in the pathogenicity assay, proving Koch’s postulates. Alternaria crassa caused necrotic lesions on potato plants,
similar to those of early blight, confrming them as an alternative host of the pathogen. This is apparently the frst report of
leaf spot caused by A. crassa on jimson weed in Turkey
Source
Australasian Plant Disease NotesVolume
17Issue
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