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Histological changes in guava root during wilting induced by Fusarium spp.
Authors:V K Gupta  A K Misra  B K Pandey
Institution:1. Department of Biotechnology , FASC, MITS University , Laxmangarh – 332311, Sikar, Rajasthan , India;2. Department of Biochemistry, School of Natural Sciences , National University of Ireland , Galway , Ireland vijaifzd@gmail.com vijaifzd@yahoo.co.in;4. Molecular Plant Pathology Lab , Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture , Lucknow , UP , India
Abstract:Wilt is the most destructive disease of guava in India. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. psidii and Fusarium solani are reported as most commonly isolated pathogens and are considered to be associated singly or in combination with roots of wilt affected plants of guava (Psidium guajava L.). Histopathological observations were made of the roots of wilt affected guava plants in the present investigation. The observations of wilted guava root showed disintegration/necrosis of the epidermal tissue, cortex tissue and vascular bundle cells. In T.S. of root of wilted plant the normal shape of the epidermis was disrupted and there was breaking and opening in the epidermis through which pathogen may enter in the host tissue. Necrosis of the internal tissue and vascular bundle restricts the movement of water and nutrient and thus results wilting.
Keywords:F  oxysporum f  sp  psidii  F  solani  Psidium guajava L    histopathology
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