brown spot
Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl.

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1573424 Symptoms Secondary organisms will colonize injured tissue following chilling injury. July 1997
1573423 Symptoms Secondary organisms will colonize injured tissue following chilling injury. July 1997
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1406075 Symptoms needle symptoms
1440024 Symptoms Symptoms of the brown spot fungus first appear on the lower leaves. Spots are brown with sharply defined margins and may be surrounded by yellow halos. The primary distinguishing characteristics of brown spot are the dark concentric rings within spots that give it a target-like appearance. With magnification, reproductive structures of the casual agent are seen as tufts of black fungal spores (conidia). Under severe conditions, spots are numerous, may coalesce, and give the leaf a ragged appearance as the infected tissue falls out.
1402025 Symptoms This fungal disease appears first on the older leaves as circular, brown spots (1/4 to 1 1/4 inches in diameter) with sharply defined margins. Concentric circles (rings) are often noticeable within the spots. As the leaves approach maturity, a yellowish "halo" of varying width often forms around the lesion. Lesions may merge, forming large areas of dead tissue. During humid weather, sporulation of the fungus may be abundant, giving the lesions a black, dusty appearance. Brown spot is most severe as the plant approaches maturity, and the disease progresses from the lower to the upper leaves. Disease severity depends much on the weather, the overall health of the plant, varietal tolerance, and harvest rate.
1436046 Symptoms Leaf spots are brown in color, circular and enlarge to about the size of a nickel. Concentric rings can be seen within the spots and these may coalese forming irregular areas on the foliage. Disease severity is positively correlated with cloudy, wet weather. The disease occurs primarily on mature leaves often beginning on the lower leaves and progressing to other leaves higher up on the stalk.
1440025 Symptoms Symptoms of the brown spot fungus first appear on the lower leaves. Spots are brown with sharply defined margins and may be surrounded by yellow halos. The primary distinguishing characteristics of brown spot are the dark concentric rings within spots that give it a target-like appearance. With magnification, reproductive structures of the casual agent are seen as tufts of black fungal spores (conidia). Under severe conditions, spots are numerous, may coalesce, and give the leaf a ragged appearance as the infected tissue falls out.
1402024 Symptoms This fungal disease appears first on the older leaves as circular, brown spots (1/4 to 1 1/4 inches in diameter) with sharply defined margins. Concentric circles (rings) are often noticeable within the spots. As the leaves approach maturity, a yellowish "halo" of varying width often forms around the lesion. Lesions may merge, forming large areas of dead tissue. During humid weather, sporulation of the fungus may be abundant, giving the lesions a black, dusty appearance. Brown spot is most severe as the plant approaches maturity, and the disease progresses from the lower to the upper leaves. Disease severity depends much on the weather, the overall health of the plant, varietal tolerance, and harvest rate.
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5384610 Sign
1570299 Asexual Spore Altenaria alternata (400X). December 1991
1570300 Asexual Spore Chains of conidia of Alternaria alternata (100X). December 1991
5402984 Symptoms
5402983 Symptoms On Queen of Colorado variety
5402979 Symptoms
5332060 Symptoms
5383187 Symptoms Lesions on pumpkin
5383188 Symptoms Lesions on pumpkin
5383189 Symptoms Dark mass of conidia
5383190 Symptoms Lesions on pumpkin
5358420 Symptoms Melon plants with Alternaria leaf spot symptoms caused by Alternaria alternata f.sp. cucurbitae in the field..
5358421 Symptoms Melon leaves with Alternaria leaf spot symptoms caused by Alternaria alternata f.sp. cucurbitae in the field..
5358422 Symptoms A close-up shot of a melon leaf with Alternaria leaf spot symptoms caused by Alternaria alternata f.sp. cucurbitae.
1494051 Symptoms
5365618 Symptoms Potato leaves showing Alternaria blight infection caused by Alternaria alternata.
1524158 Symptoms Alternaria; Brown spot on lower leaf
1492176 Symptoms Alternaria ghostyeat on peach
1497002 Symptoms Brown spot on tobacco
1497003 Symptoms Brown spot on tabacco
1494050 Symptoms

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