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Characterization of Alternaria Alternata Isolates Causing Brown Spotof Potatoes in South AfricaDube, 2014
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Abstract Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler is now widely recognized as the causal agent of brown spot and black pit of potatoes. Brown spot is a foliar disease with potential to cause 30% yield loss and postharvest losses of up to 10%. Losses are mainly due to premature …
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