Alternaria Leaf Spot – Alternaria brassicicola – Alternaria brassicae – Alternaria raphani
Alternaria Leaf Spot
Common name
Alternaria leaf spot
Causal Agent
Alternaria Leaf Spot is a fungal disease that is caused by three pathogens, and all belong to the genus Alternaria. These pathogens can infect any member of the Brassica family, but broccoli and cauliflower are more prone to them.
Scientific name
Alternaria brassicicola
Alternaria brassicae
Alternaria raphani
Symptoms & Signs
Alternaria leaf spot is a common disease of brassica crops that mainly affects the foliage of the plants. At first, tiny black spots appear on the leaves that gradually increase to form concentrated brown rings with a yellow halo around them. The rings appear like lesions on both sides of the leaves and can easily tear through the middle. It often affects older leaves first and then spreads toward the younger ones. Severe infection can cause the leave to fall off from the plant.
Transmission
It can transfer from infected seeds, residues, and soil. The fungi produce spores that are carried away via water, wind and farm equipments to the healthy crop where they cause disease. Warm temperature (60-78 F) and high humidity (90%) favor its spread.
Time of Concern
Early spring to late summer
Common Hosts
Cabbage
Kale
Cauliflower
Broccoli
All members of Brassica family