Study of the aggressiveness of Rhizoctonia solani isolates |
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Authors: | Heremans B Garrido Sepulveda A Haesaert G |
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Affiliation: | University College Ghent, Faculty of Biosciences and Landscape Architecture, Diepestraat 1, BE-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | This paper presents an in vitro test to screen the pathogenicity of different Rhizoctonia solani isolates on a host range. The level of aggressivity of the different isolates was different for several host plants tested. There were significant differences between the crops and the isolates tested. In general, the disease level was higher on beans, lettuce and cabbage. In carrot and rye grass the level of infection was lower for the isolates of R. solani tested. The potato isolates of R. solani were less aggressive than the isolates coming from maize, fodder beet and sugar beet. The R. solani isolates were also biochemically characterized by pectic zymograms: the isolates Rs0401 (from maize) and Rs0504 (from sugar beet) belong both to the anastomosis group AG2-2. |
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