Plant Pathology 2012
DOI: 10.5772/39026
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General Description of Rhizoctonia Species Complex

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“…In our study, the disease-conducive soil was found to have approximately 1.47 9 10 11 ITS copies per g of R. solani. The R. solani isolates from the field where the present experiments were undertaken belonged to AG-7, based on universally primed PCR fingerprinting analyses (data not shown), which supports the observations of Yang and Li (2012) who showed that only the AGs 4, 7 and 13 cause diseases in cotton. Other inoculants were also inhibitory, albeit to lesser extents (10 6 -10 7 copies of ITS per g soil).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…In our study, the disease-conducive soil was found to have approximately 1.47 9 10 11 ITS copies per g of R. solani. The R. solani isolates from the field where the present experiments were undertaken belonged to AG-7, based on universally primed PCR fingerprinting analyses (data not shown), which supports the observations of Yang and Li (2012) who showed that only the AGs 4, 7 and 13 cause diseases in cotton. Other inoculants were also inhibitory, albeit to lesser extents (10 6 -10 7 copies of ITS per g soil).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The primer pair of ST-RS1 and ITS4 tested in the present study is known to detect a wide range of the strains of R. solani (Lievens et al 2006) and is very useful in the in planta detection and quantification of different R. solani strains, but their quantification in soils requires careful consideration of many other factors. The R. solani isolates from the field where the present experiments were undertaken belonged to AG-7, based on universally primed PCR fingerprinting analyses (data not shown), which supports the observations of Yang and Li (2012) who showed that only the AGs 4, 7 and 13 cause diseases in cotton.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Affinity for hyphal fusion (anastomosis) (Burpee et al, 1980;Ogoshi et al, 1983;Parmeter and Whitney, 1970) has been used to characterize isolates among Rhizoctonia spp. and binucleate Rhizoctonia (BNR) species with Ceratobasidium teleomorphs (Yang and Li, 2012). To date, isolates of R. solani have been assigned to 13 anastomosis groups (AG-1 to AG-13) based on hyphal anastomosis reactions (Rinehart et al, 2007;Sneh et al, 1998) and those of R. zeae and R. oryzae have each been assigned to their own one group (Carling, 1996;Carling et al, 2002;Carling et al, 1999;Sneh et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introduction 12mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathogen infects other several important rotational crops and its inoculum can survive in their residues. R. solani AG-4 infects alfalfa, bean, canola, peas, soybeans, sugar beet, red clover, tomato and potato (Yang & Li, 2012). The wide host range exhibited by these pathogens further complicates management strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%