Purple Blotch
Purple blotch
Common name
Purple blotch
Causal agent
It is a fungal disease caused by fungi belonging to the genus Alternaria. Most long-day onion cultivars are infected, especially Sweet Spanish onions, while all short-day ones are infected.
Scientific name
Alternaria porri
Symptoms & Signs
Purple blotch disease is characterized by small, water-soaked lesions on older leaves. As the disease progresses, the lesions increase in size and change their color to brown and purple. The same pattern of infection is also seen in the onion bulbs, leading to a decrease in size and rotting. The lesions may also have a bull’s eye pattern. Infected leaves wilt and eventually girdle.
Transmission
The fungal spores can transfer to healthy crops by means of wind, rain, irrigation, or by contact. The infection enters the plant by means of an opening caused by injury or a previous disease. It thrives in humid weather with temperatures between 77-85°F (25-29°C).
Time of concern
Throughout the growing season
Common hosts
Onion
Garlic
Leeks
Shallot