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Characterization of novel Trichoderma spp. isolates: phytostimulant and biocontrol properties in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]

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Pereyra MM   +7 more
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Rhizoctonia spp. as beneficial and mycorrhizal fungi

2023
The Rhizoctonia genus consists of anamorphic fungi with different teleomorphs belonging to the Basidiomycete phylum. They are known mostly for their pathogenic properties of plants. Rhizoctonia genus was described for the first time by de Candolle, and Rhizoctonia solani was the first species described by Kühn.
Ewa Moliszewska   +2 more
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Ornamental Diseases Incited by Rhizoctonia Spp.

1996
Both multinucleate, Rhizoctonia solani, and to a much lesser extent binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. fungi cause diseases in ornamental crops grown in greenhouses, nurseries, and the landscape. This chapter includes information on some of the most important ornamental diseases, crops attacked, symptoms, pathogens, epidemiology, and a discussion of control ...
D. Michael Benson, D. Kelly Cartwright
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Vegetable Diseases Incited by Rhizoctonia Spp.

1996
Among Rhizoctonia species, the following have been reported to cause diseases on vegetable crops. R. solani AGs 1 to AG 5 and binucleate Rhizoctonia AGs-E, -F and - R. Different symptoms are caused by different specified Rhizoctonia isolates. For examples, aerial blight or web blight are caused by R.
Chin-Chyu Tu   +2 more
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Availability of Germplasm for Resistance Against Rhizoctonia Spp.

1996
Farr and co-workers (1989) list over 500 genera of plants in Fungi on Plants and Plant Products in the United States that are hosts to Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn or any of 21 other species of Rhizoctonia that are phytopathogenic. Agricultural, horticultural, ornamental, and some tree species are affected.
Lee Panella, Earl G. Ruppel
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Rhizoctonia spp. Associated with Container‐Grown Ericaceous Plants in Scotland

Journal of Phytopathology, 1995
AbstractFungi with Rhizoctonia‐like mycelia were isolated from the foliage, stem‐base and roots of ericaceous plants collected from nurseries in Scotland. Isolated fungi were identified as either binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. or Rhizoctonia solani on the basis of hyphal characteristics and nuclear number.
Litterick, AM, McQuilken, MP, Holmes, SJ
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