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Alternaria can be a seed borne pathogen of crops including Brassicas, Carrot, Chrysanthemum, Dianthus, Sunflower and Tomatoes. Some Alternaria species are host specific, others have a wide host range. Alternaria can cause leaf spots, fruit rots, damping off of seedlings and stem lesions.
A quantitative test is available on request.
Detail | Specification |
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Standard Turnaround Time | 15 working days |
Parameters tested | Fungal |
Method Used | Blotter Method |
Accreditation | None |
Description | Alternaria can be a seed borne pathogen of crops including Brassicas, Carrot, Chrysanthemum, Dianthus, Sunflower and Tomatoes. Some Alternaria species are host specific, others have a wide host range. Alternaria can cause leaf spots, fruit rots, damping off of seedlings and stem lesions. A quantitative test is available on request. |
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