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Reference Report for SoyBase61598821
Title:Isolates of Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group 2-2 pathogenic to soybean
Authors:Liu, Z.L., Sinclair, J.B.
Source:Plant Dis. 1991, 75(7):682-687
Abstract:Two highly virulent isolates of Rhizoctonia solani, 61D-3 and 65L-2 (ATCC 66489), from diseased soybean (Glycine max) plants grown in Illinois were identified as members of anastomosis group (AG) 2-2. They caused crown and root rot on inoculated plant species in the Chenopodiaceae, Fabaceae, and Poaceae at an inoculum level of 100 .mu.g of fresh mycelium per gram of soil in the greenhouse. Both isolates produced few loose, thick-walled sclerotia and maintained their pathogenicity to soybean after 2 yr in storage. The minimum, optimum, and maximum growth temperatures for both isolates were 8, 30, and 40 C, respectively. Single hyphal cells of isolate 65L-2 from fragmented mycelium germinated directly, similar to spores of other fungi. A previously undescribed gobletlike structure developed before a viable germ tube was formed. The number of nuclei per cell varied. Both isolates were thiamine auxotrophic. They differed from most sugar beet isolates at loci aco, est-1, est-2, and pgm as determined by isozyme analysis






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