An epidemic record of endemic Alternaria blight of spurred anoda

1993 
Alternaria blight (Alternaria macrospora) of spurred anoda (Anoda cristala) is endemic in the Mississippi Delta area. An epidemic of the disease was observed in a 33-ha field of soybean (Glycine max) in Arkansas in 1992. The soybean field was heavily infested with spurred anoda with densities varying from less than five to 27 stems per square meter. In 2 wk, the disease developed from a few foci observed in early August throughout the field. Field maps of soybean stand, weed density, and disease levels were made. Defoliation varied from 30 to 100%, depending on distance and direction from disease foci in middle August. Disease gradients were determined by examining infections on leaves or stems at 3-m intervals from a focus to 180 m away. The infection gradient was shallow for leaf but steep for stem infections
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