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- W3144908780 abstract "Oat (Avena sativa L.) is an important cereal crop grown worldwide primarily for food and animal feed. In November 2019, a leaf spot disease was observed on the oat plants at Mandya (12.5218° N, 76.8951° E), Karnataka, India. The disease incidence on plants was ranged between 43 to 57 percent. Initially, the symptoms appeared on leaves as small dark-brown spots surrounded by a yellow halo later turned to irregular necrotic spots with a yellow halo. A total of thirty leaves showing typical symptoms were collected from ten plants (three leaves per plant), cut into an area of 4-5 mm pieces at the junction of infected and healthy tissues. Cut tissues were soaked in 75% ethanol for 45 seconds, followed by 1% sodium hypochlorite solution for 1 min, rinsed five times in sterile distilled water, air dried, and placed on PDA and incubated at 25 ± 1 ℃. After 7 days of incubation, greyish fungal colonies appeared on PDA. Single-spore isolation method was employed to recover the pure cultures for five isolates. The colonies initially produced light-greyish aerial mycelia, then turned to dark-greyish upon maturity. Conidia were obclavate to pyriform and measured 17.34 to 46.97 µm long, 5.38 to 14.31 µm wide with 0 to 3 longitudinal, and 1 to 6 transverse septa with short beak (2.73 to 10.17µm) (n = 50.) Based on the morpho-cultural characteristics, the isolates were identified as Alternaria spp., and PCR assay using species-specific primers (AAF2/AAR3; Konstantinova, et al. 2002) confirmed the taxonomic identity of all five isolates as A. alternata. To further confirm the identity, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), small subunit (SSU), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (gapdh), RNA polymerase second largest subunit (rpb2), Alternaria major allergen (Alt a1), endopolygalacturonase (endoPG), an anonymous gene region OPA10-2, KOG1058 and translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef1) of two isolates MAAS-1 and MAAS-2 were PCR amplified using the primers described previously (Woudenberg et al. 2015; Praveen et al. 2020) and the resultant PCR products were sequenced and deposited in NCBI GenBank (ITS: MW487388, MW741962, SSU: MW506220, MW752854, gapdh: MW506221, MW752855, rpb2: MW506222, MW752856, Alt a1: MW506223, MW752857, endoPG: MW506224, MW752858, OPA10-2: MW506225, MW752859, KOG1058: MW506226, MW752860, and tef1: MW506227, MW752861) which showed (99.62%, 99.81%), (100%, 100%), (100%, 99.66%), (100%, 100%), (99.58%, 99.15%), (99.55%, 99.32%), (99.53%, 99.68%), (99.23%, 99.56%) and (99.17%, 99.58%) identity with ITS (AF347031), SSU (KC584507), gapdh (AY278808), rpb2 (KC584375), Alt a1 (AY563301), endoPG (JQ811978), OPA10-2 (KP124632), KOG1058 (KP125233) and tef1 (KC584634) genes/genomic regions of type strain CBS916.96 of A. alternata respectively, confirming the identity of MAAS-1 as A. alternata. For pathogenicity assay, the conidial suspension (2 × 106 conidia/ml) of MAAS-1 isolate was artificially sprayed until runoff on ten healthy oat plants (cv. Kent, 35 days old) and ten plants sprayed with sterile water served as control. All plants were covered with polyethylene covers and kept under the greenhouse at 28 ± 1 ℃. The pathogenicity assay was repeated three times. After six days post-inoculation, small dark-brown spots with light-yellow halo appeared on leaves of MAAS-1inoculated plants. In comparison, no symptoms were observed on control plants. The fungal pathogen was re-isolated from the artificially infected plants and confirmed as A. alternata based on morpho-cultural characteristics and PCR assays. The leaf spot disease of Oat caused by A. alternata has already been reported from China (Chen et al. 2020); to our knowledge, it is the first report of A. alternata causing leaf spot on Oat in India. The leaf spot disease is an emerging threat to oat cultivation, and it reduces the grain yield and leaf quality; therefore, its management is essential for increasing productivity." @default.
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- W3144908780 title "First report of Alternaria alternata causing leaf spot on Oat (Avena sativa) in India" @default.
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