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New Disease Reports - First report of Rhizoctonia solani causing blight on Yam bean (Pachyrrhizus erosus) in India
... . Based on the morphological and cultural characters, the pathogen was identified as Rhizoctonia solani. Pathogenicity of the fungus was proved by inoculating healthy leaves with both fungal ... Figure 2: Colony of Rhizoctonia solani Figure 3: Mycelium of Rhizoctonia solani Although R. solani has been reported previously on various crops from India (Bilgrami et al., 1991; Butler, 1997), and R. solani ...
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Brown Patch on Turfgrass
... dollar spot on Kentucky bluegrass (B). Figure 4. White mycelia of brown patch on tall fescue. Figure 5. Key microscopic diagnostic characteristics of Rhizoctonia solani: a septum (A) and a 90 ... W. Rimelspach, and Michael J. Boehm Department of Plant Pathology Rhizoctonia solani causes unsightly patches of blighted turfgrass (Figure 1) and is capable of infecting and killing most cultivated turfgrass ...
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... meiosis (sexual reproduction); bacterial cells divide by binary fission. Figure 2.: Thread-like mycelium in a colony of Rhizoctonia solani growing on potato dextrose agar. This fungus causes brown ... consisting of tubular cells in long, branched, thread-like structures called hyphae, Figure 2) and the mushrooms (Figure 3)(macroscopic fungi with considerable differentiation of tissues and hyphae in ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of Rhizoctonia solani causing leaf spot of Adhatoda vasica
... of expectorants (Singh et al., 1996; Jain & DeFilipps, 1991). Figure 1: Symptoms of Rhizoctonia leaf spot on Adhatoda vasica leaf Figure 2: Close-up view of Rhizoctonia leaf spot on ... cultural characters and morphology of mycelium and sclerotia, the fungus was identified as Rhizoctonia solani. The identity of the fungus was confirmed by Mycology Section, Agharkar Research Institute, Pune, ...
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Diseases of Pickling Cucumbers
... . Belly rot is caused by the cosmopolitan soil-inhabiting fungus Rhizoctonia solani. Figure 2. Water-soaked decay caused by R. solani. Figure 3. Water-soaked areas turn scabby and cracked. Symptoms. Very ... used during transit) a very luxuriant, white, cottony fungal growth completely covers the fruit (Figure 4). The cottony growth may become flattened and matted over the fruit. Disease Development. ...
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Rhizoctonia diseases in tobacco greenhouses
... crevices of trays (Figure 13, 14, 15, 16) Pathogen structures Hyphae and mycelium of Rhizoctonia solani (Figure 18, 19, 20) Hymenium of Rhizoctonia solani - Thanatephorus cucumeris (Figure 22, 23) Alkaline Water Agar (AWA) a semi-selective medium to isolate Rhizoctonia solani Other ...
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Pinus strobus L
... ). In New England, a stocking guide for white pine has been prepared (55) (fig. 2). Figure 2-Stocking guide for nearly pure even-aged white pine stands, showing basal area per ... nursery diseases are pre-emergence and post-emergence damping off, most commonly caused by Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium spp., Pythium debaryanum, P. ultimum, and Phytophthora cinnamomi; damping off and root collar rot ...
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Nyssa sylvatica Marsh
... about 50 cm (20 in) in d.b.h. Black tupelo produces a pronounced ribbon figure and is often quarter sliced (6). The light, uniform-textured wood of tupelo makes excellent ... woodboring insects cause significant degrade in swamp tupelo veneer logs. Tupelo lesion caused by Fusarium solani develops on the stem, killing the cambium, which causes swelling and roughened bark (2). Although ...
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Management of Rhizoctonia Root Rot of Sugarbeet
... remain attached to the crown after they die (Figure 2 and Figure 3). The base of the petioles will have ... Figure 6 is an example of excess hilling in a field where sugarbeets had never previously been grown. Initial R. solani infection is evident in Figure ... rows. As plant populations decrease, the probability of R. solani infection and disease loss increases. Weed control - Several weeds, including ...
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