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- Alternaria is a genus of Deuteromycetes fungi. All species are known as major plant pathogens. They are also common allergens in humans, growing indoors...
- Alternaria alternata is a fungus causing leaf spots, rots, and blights on many plant parts, and other diseases. It is an opportunistic[citation needed]...
- Alternaria solani is a fungal pathogen that produces a disease in tomato and potato plants called early blight. The pathogen produces distinctive "bullseye"...
- lists about 636 species. Alternaria abietis Tengwall (1924) Alternaria abundans (E.G. Simmons) Woudenb. & Crous (2013) Alternaria abutilonis (Speg.) Schwarze...
- Alternaria penicillata is a species of fungi in the family Pleosporaceae, which causes leaf blight of opium poppy. The fungus is found in Europe, Australia...
- somnifera is prone to several pests and diseases. Leaf-spot disease caused by Alternaria alternata is the most prevalent disease, which occurs in a severe form...
- Alternaria br****icae is a plant pathogen able to infect most Br****ica species including important crops such as broccoli, cabbage and oil seed rape. It...
- Singularia alternaria is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Argentina, Chile and Ecuador. The wingspan is 13–21 mm. Adults have been recorded...
- broken resistances. Alternaria diseases are caused by the organisms Alternaria br****icae, Alternaria br****icicola and Alternaria ****onica. Their English...
- Alternaria ****onica is a fungal plant pathogen. It is a cause of black spot disease in cruciferous plants. It is not a major source of crop loss, but is...