alternatora
Alternatora is a genus of fungi belonging to the family *Pleosporaceae*, within the order Pleosporales. The name "Alternatora" is derived from the Latin *alternans*, meaning "alternating," which refers to the alternating arrangement of conidia (asexual spores) in the conidiophores (spore-bearing structures) of these fungi. This genus is notable for its role as plant pathogens, causing diseases that can significantly impact agricultural crops.
Species within the genus *Alternatora* are primarily known for causing leaf spots, blights, and other foliar
The life cycle of *Alternatora* species typically involves the production of conidia, which are dispersed by
Management of *Alternatora*-induced diseases often involves integrated approaches, including the use of resistant crop varieties, cultural
While *Alternatora* species are primarily of agricultural concern, they also serve as important model organisms in