Ps. Ojiambo et al., Infection of sesame seed by Alternaria sesami (Kawamura) Mohanty and Behera and severity of Alternaria leaf spot in Kenya, INT J PEST, 46(2), 2000, pp. 121-124
Infection levels of Alternaria sesami in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seeds
collected from farmers in western districts of Kenya were detected using th
e oatmeal agar plate method. Infection levels varied from 9% in Kakamega to
24% in Siaya. Samples from Busia had a mean infection level of 11.69%. Alt
ernaria leaf spot was monitored in plots planted with Alternaria sesami inf
ected seed at six different infection levels at Kibwezi to determine the ef
fect of transmission of the fungus by seed on disease severity. Increase in
per cent leaf area blighted and per cent defoliation fit more closely the
Gompertz model than the logistic model. Rates of disease increase in blight
ed leaf areas and defoliation, and areas under disease progress curves (AUD
PC), varied among the six seed infection levels. Infection levels with larg
er AUDPC generally had faster rates of disease progress. Disease was most s
evere on plants established from seeds with 8% infection and least on plant
s established from seeds with 0% infection. Disease severity increased with
increased seed infection level.