Evolutionary biology and interaction among the anastomosis groups of Rhizoctonia spp. [PDF]
Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn and other Rhizoctonia spp. are the plant pathogenic fungi widespread in the world and in both cultivated and noncultivated soils. Rhizoctonia spp. are readily isolated from diseased plants and soils, which differ in their pathogenicity, cultural, morphological and physiological characteristics.
Nandeesha CV, Nandeesha Kl, CM Bhaliya
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Anastomosis and Intraspecific Groups of Rhizoctonia solani [PDF]
Riya Rachel Joji Meenakshi Rana
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Molecular characterization of Rhizoctonia anastomosis groups from wheat
Rhizoctonia isolates isolated from plant and soil samples collected from Central Anatolian wheat fields were subjected to PCR-RFLP and DNA sequence analysis using MseI, Ava II/HincII, MunI, MspI (HapII), HinfI, EcoRI, HaeIII, HinfI and HhaI enzymes. As a result of the analysis, Rhizoctonia isolates were determined to be multinucleate Rhizoctonia solani
Harun Bayraktar, F. ÜNAL, F. Sara Dolar
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Anastomosis groups of multinucleate and binucleate Rhizoctonia
The genus Rhizoctonia, is a soil-borne plant pathogen with considerable diversity in cultural morphology, host range and aggressiveness. Despite its history as a destructive pathogen of economically important crops worldwide, our understanding of its taxonomic relationship with other Rhizoctonia-like fungi, incompatibility systems, and population ...
Tsewang Chosdon +5 more
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Differentiation of Three Homogeneous Groups of Rhizoctonia solani Anastomosis Group 4 by Analysis of Fatty Acids [PDF]
Profiles of fatty acids from 70 isolates of Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group (AG)-4 clustered into three groups, corresponding to homogeneous group (HG)-I, HG-II, and a newly described HG-III. Isolates from Georgia peanuts exhibiting limb rot were characterized as gas chromatography (GC) subgroup 1 (GC-1) and contained HG-I isolates. Isolates from
Janell Stevens Johnk, R. K. Jones
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Soil-borne Rhizoctonia fungi cause serious diseases in several plant species. For the classification of these fungi, the number of nuclei in a hyphal cell and the anastomosis reaction are important criteria. Although Rhizoctonia spp. has a wide host range, the causal agents have been reported to be selective for host plant families or species and lead ...
Masaaki Arakawa, Kazumi Inagaki
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Characterization, pathogenicity and anastomosis groups of Rhizoctonia solani from watermelon
The objective of this study was to characterize the morphological and pathogenic variation of Rhizoctonia solani isolates as well as to determine mycelial compatibility and hyphal fusion. The R. solani isolates CMM1053, CMM2967, CMM1052, CMM2983, CMM2971 and CMM3890 from watermelon were used.
Kecia Mayara De Araújo Galvão +4 more
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Genetic Structure of Populations of Rhizoctonia solani Anastomosis Group (AG)-2-2IIIB and AG-4HGI Causing Sugar Beet Root Diseases in China [PDF]
Can Zhao +5 more
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Draft Genome Sequence of Rhizoctonia solani Anastomosis Group 1 Subgroup 1A Strain 1802/KB Isolated from Rice [PDF]
Kalaivani Nadarajah +6 more
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Comparative Mitogenomic Analysis and the Evolution of Rhizoctonia solani Anastomosis Groups [PDF]
Mitochondria are the major energy source for cell functions. However, for the plant fungal pathogens, mitogenome variations and their roles during the host infection processes remain largely unknown. Rhizoctonia solani, an important soil-borne pathogen, forms different anastomosis groups (AGs) and adapts to a broad range of hosts in nature.
Runmao Lin +9 more
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