Journal of Zhejiang Agricultural Sciences ›› 2025, Vol. 66 ›› Issue (1): 146-149.DOI: 10.16178/j.issn.0528-9017.20240761

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Investigation of hosts and distribution of Alternaria brassicicola causing black spot of Cruciferae vegetables in Zhejiang Province

WANG Yuxi1(), LIU Min1, JIA Xingyu1,2, ZHANG Zhen1, ZHANG Jinming1,*()   

  1. 1. Institute of Plant Protection and Microbiology, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, Zhejiang
    2. School of Life Sciences, Anqing Normal University, Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of the Biodiversity Study and Ecology Conservation in Southwest Anhui, Anqing 246133, Anhui
  • Received:2024-09-24 Online:2025-01-11 Published:2025-01-14

Abstract:

Black spot is an important worldwide fungal disease in Cruciferae vegetables. It can spread far away through seed carrying, which can harm the leaves, stems, fruits and other parts of Cruciferae vegetables, causing serious quality and yield losses. Black spot is caused by three specialized pathogens, including Alternaria brassicicola, Alternaria brassicae, and Alternaria japonica. Black spot of Cruciferae vegetables in southern China is mostly caused by Alternaria brassicicola. In order to clarify the damage status of black spot in Zhejiang Province, this study used molecular identification techniques to investigate the infection host and distribution range of Alternaria brassicicola in the whole province. The results indicated the number of detected Alternaria brassicicola in the five major categories of Cruciferae host plants from high to low was Chinese cabbage> rapeseed> mustard>cabbage>radish. Among the 89 districts or counties in 11 prefecture-level cities, Alternaria brassicicola was detected in 27 districts or counties, accounting for 30.3%, and Alternaria brassicicola was detected in 9 cities, accounting for 81.8%. Alternaria brassicicola is widely distributed across Zhejiang Province and poses a significant threat to numerous host plants. Therefore, it is essential to strengthen control and prevention efforts.

Key words: black spot, Alternaria brassicicola, host, distribution area

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