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Identification and pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia species isolated from bean and soybean plants in Samsun,Turkey
Authors:Ismail Erper  Ibrahim Ozkoc  Gürsel Hatat Karaca
Institution:1. Plant Protection Department , Agriculture Faculty, Ondokuz Mayis University , Samsun, Turkey ismailer@omu.edu.tr;3. Biological Sciences Department , Faculty of Arts and Sciences , Samsun, Turkey;4. Plant Protection Department , Agriculture Faculty, Süleyman Demirel University , Isparta, Turkey
Abstract:A total of 434 isolates of Rhizoctonia belonging to 10 anastomosis groups were obtained from the roots and rhizosphere soils of bean and soybean plants grown in Samsun, Turkey. AG-4 was found to be the most common group on bean and soybean plants and AG-5, AG-6, binucleate AG-A, AG-B and R. zeae were other groups isolated from the both plant species. AG-1, AG-7 and AG-K from bean and AG-E from soybean were other groups obtained in the study. The pathogenicity tests on bean and soybean seedlings showed that the highest disease severities were caused by AG-4 isolates, whereas AG-1 and AG-6 isolates were moderately pathogenic. Binucleate Rhizoctonia AG-B isolates were also moderately pathogenic, while other binucleate Rhizoctonia were found to be weakly pathogenic. Rhizoctonia zeae isolates caused moderate disease symptoms on bean, but soybean plants were slightly affected by this group of isolates. This is the first reported observation of R. solani AG-6 and AG-7 and binucleate Rhizoctonia AG-B on bean, and R. solani AG-5 and AG-6 and binucleate Rhizoctonia AG-A, AG-B and AG-E on soybean, in Turkey.
Keywords:Rhizoctonia  Phaseolus vulgaris L    Glycine max L    anastomosis group  pathogenicity
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