نتایج جستجو برای: rhizoctonia root rot

تعداد نتایج: 149199  

Journal: :journal of crop protection 0
hossein alaei department of plant protection, faculty of agriculture, vali-e-asr university of rafsanjan, rafsanjan, iran. saeed molaei department of plant protection, faculty of agriculture, vali-e-asr university of rafsanjan, rafsanjan, iran. seyed bagher mahmoodi department of plant pathology, sugar beet seed research institute (sbsi), karaj, iran. roohollah saberi-riseh department of plant protection, faculty of agriculture, vali-e-asr university of rafsanjan, rafsanjan, iran.

a total of ten isolates of fungi with rhizoctonia-like mycelia were obtained from infected roots and stems of pistachio pistacia vera grown in a commercial nursery in rafsanjan, iran, during the autumn of 2011. the infected seedlings showed symptoms of chlorosis that later turned to necrosis. all of the isolates were identified as binucleate rhizoctonia on the basis of hyphal characteristics an...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2016
Carl A Strausbaugh

Rhizoctonia root and crown rot is an important disease problem in sugar beet caused by Rhizoctonia solani and also shown to be associated with Leuconostoc spp. Initial Leuconostoc studies were conducted with only a few isolates and the relationship of Leuconostoc with R. solani is poorly understood; therefore, a more thorough investigation was conducted. In total, 203 Leuconostoc isolates were ...

In vitro studies with Trichoderma spp., soil-borne fungal antagonists, demonstrated that a number of isolates produced volatile and non-volatile metabolites capable of inhibiting the growth and sporulation of several soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi. Microscopic observations showed that T. harzianm and T. viride, isolated from soil samples from Ahwaz and Karaj, adversely affected the myce...

Journal: :Journal of Advanced Zoology 2022

The study was conducted for the purpose of knowing effect mycorrhizal fungus on controlling root rot disease caused by pathogenic Rhizoctonia solani, field experiment included four treatments and each treatment had five replicates, were as follows (Control, Mycorrhiza, Rhizoctonia, Rhizoctonia), where percentage infection with (0.00, 0.00, 96.91, 63.58), respectively. while growth indicators st...

2016
R. M. Harveson K. A. Nielsen K. M. Eskridge

Harveson, R. M., Nielsen, K. A., and Eskridge, K. M. 2014. Utilizing a preplant soil test for predicting and estimating root rot severity in sugar beet in the Central High Plains of the United States. Plant Dis. 98:1248-1252. Aphanomyces cochlioides and Rhizoctonia solani are important soilborne pathogens causing root diseases that are primary constraints to sugar beet production in Nebraska, C...

B.S. Devi Prasad G. Narasimha, K. Vemana S. Papaiah T.E. Seshadri Goud

Metallic silver nanoparticles have been reduced from silver nitrate by employing the extracellular enzymatic machinery of edible White button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus). The physical properties of these particles, size and shapes have been determined using techniques like TEM, FTIR and XRD and were reported in our earlier report. But, what stands of paramount importance in the presen...

2014
S. J. Abbas B. Ahmad P. Karlovsky

Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group AG2-2 IIIB is a severe sugar beet and maize pathogen. It causes crown and root rot disease which le ads to y ield losses world-wide. The soil-borne pathogen is d ifficult to detec t and quantify by conventional methods. We developed a real-time PCR (qPCR) assay for the quantification of genomic DNA of Rhizoctonia solani AG2-2 IIIB based on the ITS region of ...

2014
Riad S.R. El-Mohamedy Hayfa Jabnoun-Khiareddine

Riad S.R. El-Mohamedy, Plant Pathology Department, National Research Center, Dokki, Giza, Egypt, Hayfa Jabnoun-Khiareddine, and Mejda Daami-Remadi, UR13AGR09, Centre Régional des Recherches en Horticulture et Agriculture Biologique de Chott-Meriem, Université de Sousse, 4042, Chott-Mariem, Tunisia. ________________________________________________________________________ ABSRACT El-Mohamedy, R.S...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2002
Mark Mazzola Yu-Huan Gu

ABSTRACT The induction of disease-suppressive soils in response to specific cropping sequences has been demonstrated for numerous plant-pathogen systems. The role of host genotype in elicitation of the essential transformations in soil microbial community structure that lead to disease suppression has not been fully recognized. Apple orchard soils were planted with three successive 28-day cycle...

B.S. Devi Prasad G. Narasimha, K. Vemana S. Papaiah T.E. Seshadri Goud

Metallic silver nanoparticles have been reduced from silver nitrate by employing the extracellular enzymatic machinery of edible White button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus). The physical properties of these particles, size and shapes have been determined using techniques like TEM, FTIR and XRD and were reported in our earlier report. But, what stands of paramount importance in the presen...

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