The tomato is one of the most consumed agri-food products in Lebanon. Several fungal pathogens, including Alternaria species, can infect tomato plants during the whole growing cycle. Alternaria infections cause severe production and economic losses in field and during storage. In addition, Alternaria species represent a serious toxicological risk since they are able to produce a wide range of mycotoxins, associated with different toxic activities on human and animal health. Several Alternaria species were detected on tomatoes, among which the most important are A. solani, A. alternata, and A. arborescens. A set of 49 Alternaria strains isolated from leaves and stems of diseased tomato plants were characterised by using a polyphasic approach...
Our research focused on identify the Alternaria species from grapes (surface sterilized berries an...
The wild relatives of modern tomato crops are native to South America. These plants occur in habitat...
As a filamentous and spoilage fungus, Alternaria spp. can not only infect processing tomatoes, but a...
Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) are one of the main crops grown in Egypt. The fungal black spot i...
Alternaria species have the ability to produce a variety of secondary metabolite, which plays import...
Alternaria brown spot is one of the most important diseases of tangerines and their hybrids worldwid...
Alternaria is a genus of ascomycete fungi. Alternaria species are known as major plant pathogens. Th...
Alternaria brown spot is one of the most important diseases of tangerines and their hybrids worldwid...
Several publications report the ubiquitous presence of Alternaria mycotoxins in numerous fruits and ...
Several publications report the ubiquitous presence of Alternaria mycotoxins in numerous fruits and ...
The group of the small-spored Alternaria species is particularly relevant in foods due to its high f...
Alternaria arborescens has been reported as a common fungal species invading tomatoes and is capable...
Alternaria species are common saprophytes or pathogens of a wide range of plants pre- and post-harve...
The occurrence of two Alternaria mycotoxins, alternariol (AOH) and alternariol monomethyl ether (AME...
The wild relatives of modern tomato crops are native to South America. These plants occur in habitat...
Our research focused on identify the Alternaria species from grapes (surface sterilized berries an...
The wild relatives of modern tomato crops are native to South America. These plants occur in habitat...
As a filamentous and spoilage fungus, Alternaria spp. can not only infect processing tomatoes, but a...
Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) are one of the main crops grown in Egypt. The fungal black spot i...
Alternaria species have the ability to produce a variety of secondary metabolite, which plays import...
Alternaria brown spot is one of the most important diseases of tangerines and their hybrids worldwid...
Alternaria is a genus of ascomycete fungi. Alternaria species are known as major plant pathogens. Th...
Alternaria brown spot is one of the most important diseases of tangerines and their hybrids worldwid...
Several publications report the ubiquitous presence of Alternaria mycotoxins in numerous fruits and ...
Several publications report the ubiquitous presence of Alternaria mycotoxins in numerous fruits and ...
The group of the small-spored Alternaria species is particularly relevant in foods due to its high f...
Alternaria arborescens has been reported as a common fungal species invading tomatoes and is capable...
Alternaria species are common saprophytes or pathogens of a wide range of plants pre- and post-harve...
The occurrence of two Alternaria mycotoxins, alternariol (AOH) and alternariol monomethyl ether (AME...
The wild relatives of modern tomato crops are native to South America. These plants occur in habitat...
Our research focused on identify the Alternaria species from grapes (surface sterilized berries an...
The wild relatives of modern tomato crops are native to South America. These plants occur in habitat...
As a filamentous and spoilage fungus, Alternaria spp. can not only infect processing tomatoes, but a...