Symptom: 
              
                - This disease occurs mainly at the top of the leaves, the infection  starts with whitish minute dots on the leaves with irregular chlorotic  areas on tip portion of the leaves.
 
                - Circular to oblong concentric black velvety rings appear in the chlorotic area.
 
                - The lesions develop towards the base of the leaf.
 
                - The spots join together and spread quickly to the entire leaf area.
 
                - The leaves gradually die from the tip downwards.
 
             
               
              Identification of pathogen:
              
                - Alternaria porri mycelium is branched, coloured and septate. Conidiophores arise singly or in groups. They are straight or flexuous, sometimes geniculate.
 
               
            
             
              Management:  
             
            
              - Disease free bulb should be selected for planting
 
              - Seeds should be treated with Thiram @ 4 g/kg seed.
 
              - The field should be well drained.
 
              - Three foliar sprayings with Copper oxychloride 0.25 % or Chlorothalonil 0.2 % or Zineb 0.2 % or Mancozeb 0.2 %.
 
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                | Spots on leaf | 
                Concentric rings | 
               
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