Factsheet DSS for Alternaria
Alternaria or early blight causes disease in a lot of horticultural crops, and leaf spots are among the most common symptoms. Potato is one of the vulnerable crops for Alternaria. Control with help of DSS on platform.ipmdecisions.net. The DSS is a weather-based model, derived from a model originally developed for leaf spot diseases in tomato. Fungicide treatments may be needed to protect the crop when the lower or high threshold value for Aggregated Daily Disease Severity Value (DSV) is reached. When a fungicide against early blight is applied and enter ed into the DSS parameters (figure 1), accumulation of DSV is reset and starts over at 0.
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