Host-specific strain of Stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of California spinach
The California spinach industry has grown dramatically over the past few decades; it now supplies well over 100,000 tons of various high-quality products to consumers. But a new foliar disease. Stemphylium leaf spot, can reduce spinach quality. After identifying this disea...
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doaj-9bb06f6853c947618e4b3739169103852020-11-25T01:44:43ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80912001-09-01555313410.3733/ca.v055n05p3110.3733/cav055n05_10Host-specific strain of Stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of California spinachSteven Koike0Diana M. Henderson1Edward Butler2S.T. Koike is Plant Pathology Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Monterey and Santa Cruz countiesD.M. Henderson is Agricultural Aide, UC Cooperative Extension, Monterey and Santa Cruz countiesE.E. Butler is Professor Emeritus, Department of Plant Pathology, UC DavisThe California spinach industry has grown dramatically over the past few decades; it now supplies well over 100,000 tons of various high-quality products to consumers. But a new foliar disease. Stemphylium leaf spot, can reduce spinach quality. After identifying this disease, we determined that the pathogen may also be a new, distinct strain of the fungus that is specific to spinach. Inoculation experiments demonstrated that numerous spinach lines are susceptible, including new downy mildew-resistant cultivars. Diagnosing this disease can be difficult because its symptoms often resemble damage from agrochemicals. Growers and pest control advisors should become familiar with the symptoms of the various foliar spinach diseases that occur in California because consumers of this crop tolerate only a small level of leaf spots and defects.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v055n05p31 |
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Host-specific strain of Stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of California spinach |
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Host-specific strain of Stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of California spinach |
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Host-specific strain of Stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of California spinach |
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Host-specific strain of Stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of California spinach |
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Host-specific strain of Stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of California spinach |
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host-specific strain of stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of california spinach |
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University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources |
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The California spinach industry has grown dramatically over the past few decades;
it now supplies well over 100,000 tons of various high-quality products to consumers.
But a new foliar disease. Stemphylium leaf spot, can reduce spinach quality. After
identifying this disease, we determined that the pathogen may also be a new, distinct
strain of the fungus that is specific to spinach. Inoculation experiments demonstrated
that numerous spinach lines are susceptible, including new downy mildew-resistant
cultivars. Diagnosing this disease can be difficult because its symptoms often resemble
damage from agrochemicals. Growers and pest control advisors should become familiar
with the symptoms of the various foliar spinach diseases that occur in California
because consumers of this crop tolerate only a small level of leaf spots and defects. |
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