First report of leaf spot caused by Alternaria alternata on switchgrass in Tennessee.

2012 
Field-grown seedlings of ‘Alamo’ switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) from Vonore, TN exhibited light brown-to-dark brown leaf spots and general chlorosis in June 2009. Symptomatic leaf tissue was surface sterilized (95% ethanol for 1 min, 20% commercial bleach for 3 min, and 95% ethanol for 1 min), air dried on sterile filter paper, and plated on 2% water agar amended with 10 mg/liter rifampicin (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) and 5 μl/liter miticide (2.4 EC Danitol, Valent Chemical, Walnut Creek, CA). Plates were incubated at 26°C for 4 days in darkness. An asexual, dematiaceous mitosporic fungus was isolated and transferred to potato dextrose agar. Cultures were transferred to Alternaria sporulation medium (3) to induce conidial production. Club-shaped conidia were produced in chains with branching of chains present. Conidia were 27 to 50 × 10 to 15 μm, with an average of 42.5 × 12.5 μm. Morphological features and growth on dichloran rose bengal yeast extract sucrose agar were consistent with characteristi...
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