First report of leaf spot on sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) caused by Alternaria alternata in Bulgaria

Ivelina Daradzhanska
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For the first time in Bulgaria, leaf spotting on sweet potatoes was investigated, and the causative agent, Alternaria alternata, was reported. The collected morphological data aimed to determine the identity of the fungus. According to Koch, the primary isolates from the damaged parts are identical to those produced from pathogenicity tests. In a laboratory we tested sixty-two leaves which had similar symptoms, with slight to medium-sized lesions with concentric circles and a yellowish halo. In general, the attack from Alt. alternate affected 7% of all plants and 32% of the examined leaves. The pathogen tests proved that the pathogen could also cause damage to tubers during storage. Knowing the etiology of diseases is essential for taking preventive measures and thus preserving the quality and quantity of agricultural production. Keywords: Alternaria alternata, sweet potato, leaf spots, pathogen, pathogenicity
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保加利亚首次报告由 Alternaria alternata 引起的甘薯(Ipomoea batatas)叶斑病
保加利亚首次对甘薯叶斑病进行了调查,并报告了病原菌 Alternaria alternata。所收集的形态学数据旨在确定真菌的身份。根据科赫(Koch)的说法,从受损部位分离出的主要分离物与致病性试验产生的分离物相同。在实验室中,我们检测了六十二片叶子,这些叶子的症状相似,都有轻微到中等大小的病斑,病斑上有同心圆和淡黄色的光晕。一般来说,受 Alt. 交替侵染的植株占所有植株的 7%,受检叶片占 32%。病原体测试证明,病原体也会在贮藏期间对块茎造成损害。了解病原对于采取预防措施,从而保质保量地完成农业生产至关重要。关键词交替丝核菌 甘薯 叶斑病 病原 致病性
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