Alternaria species associated with early blight epidemics on tomato and other Solanaceae crops in northwestern Algeria

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Nabahat Bessadat
Romain Berruyer
Bruno Hamon
Nelly Bataille-Simoneau
Soumaya Benichou
Mabrouk Kihal
Djamel E. Henni
Philippe Simoneau
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[1] Université d’Oran Ahmed Ben Bella1,Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée
[2] Université d’Angers,UMR 1345 IRHS
[3] INRA,undefined
[4] Agrocampus-Ouest,undefined
[5] SFR 4207 QUASAV,undefined
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Aggressiveness; spp.; Early blight; Tomato;
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Early blight is a common disease of Solanaceae crops worldwide. The occurrence of Alternaria spp. was studied during three epidemics on tomato in northwestern Algeria. Alternaria was detected in more than 80 % of the diseased plant samples and accounted for more than 50 % of the total fungal isolates recovered from these samples. Morphological and molecular investigations revealed that small-spored isolates producing beaked conidia, i.e. belonging to the section alternaria, were prominent in most of the surveyed locations representing more than 80 % of the total Alternaria isolates in three locations (Mascara, Ain Témouchent and Sidi Belabbèsse). Based on their sporulation patterns they were recognized as A. alternata and A. tenuissima. Small-spored isolates producing conidia without beak and assigned to A. consortialis were also found at a low frequency (< 1 %). Large-spored isolates producing conidia ended by typical long beaks and identified as A. linariae (syn. A. tomatophila), A. solani and A. grandis were also recovered from all the sampled areas and represented 33.8 %, 6.3 % and 1.3 % of the total Alternaria isolates, respectively. Pathogenicity tests on tomato with a selection of 85 strains representative of the isolates collection revealed that all the tested isolates were able to produce extending lesions on inoculated leaves albeit with variable intensity. Large-spored species included the most aggressive isolates. Small-spored Alternaria, although less aggressive than large-spored Alternaria, had the ability to provoke brown necrotic spots and circumstantially developed synergistic interactions in mixed infections with moderately aggressive isolates of A. linariae.
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