Modification of plant bait technique for direct diagnosis for Rhizoctonia rice pathogens from Myanmar paddy field soils |
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Authors: | Masaru Matsumoto Myo Zaw Seint San Aye |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japanmmatsu@agr.kyushu-u.ac.jp;3. Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Yiezin Agriculture University, Yiezin, Myanmar |
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Abstract: | A modified baiting technique was conducted for selective isolation, fungal DNA diagnosis and fungal cell lipid assay derived from Myanmar isolates of Rhizoctonia spp., causal agents of rice sheath diseases by trapping selective plant stem segments. Bait plant materials of rice, mat rush and cotton were successfully used to isolate R. solani AG1-IA, R. oryzae and R. oryzae-sativae. Moreover, the three plant materials were also effectively used to detect genomic DNA derived from all Rhizoctonia spp. obtained from Myanmar. Rice segment was the most successful materials for detection of fungal cell lipids including palmitic, stearic and linoleic acids. The results of this experiment demonstrate that bait plant materials of rice, mat rush and cotton were the best useful tools for not only direct isolation, but also fungal DNA diagnosis and cell lipid assay of Myanmar soil environmental conditions. |
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Keywords: | cell lipid DNA diagnose Myanmar plant bait technique Rhizoctonia rice sheath |
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