Characterization of Rhizoctonia solani associated with sore shin and leaf spot symptoms on tobacco in Zimbabwe.
1994
Mpofu S.I. | Julian A.M.
The relationship between Rhizoctonia solani isolates derived from leaf spot and sore shin symptoms on tobacco was characterized by determining nuclear number, hyphal diameter, anastomosis grouping (AG) and pathogenicity. The leaf spot isolates had significantly more nuclei per cell, and wider hyphae than the sore shin isolates. Anastomosis pairings with known tester strains confirmed the leaf spot isolates to be AG 3, and the sore shin isolates to be AG 4. Pathogenicity testing indicated that the leaf spot isolates were pathogenic to all parts of the plant, whereas the sore shin isolates tended to form lesions on stems only.
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