Evaluation ofLaetisaria arvalis as a biological control agent ofRhizoctonia solani on white potato |
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Authors: | C W Murdoch S S Leach |
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Institution: | 1. College of Forest Resources, 5755, Nutting Hall 2. USDA/ARS, N.E. Plant, Soil and Water Laboratory, University of Maine, 04469, Orono, ME
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Abstract: | Laetisaria arvalis, a soil-inhabiting basidiomycete, reducedRhizoctonia solani infection of white potato. A greenhouse study that monitored population levels of both fungi showed that soil infested withL. arvalis suppressed the growth ofR. solani after eight wks. Populations ofL. arvalis andR. solani increased after 11 wks. when both fungi were infested simultaneously and whenL. arvalis was introduced to soil previously infested withR. solani. Five years of field studies showed that variousL. arvalis seed treatments and soil amendments reducedR. solani infection of stems and stolons and sclerotial formation on tubers equal to the standard chemical treatment of pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) + thiabendazole. No relationship was shown between populations ofL. arvalis andR. solani in field plot soils, but native or wild strains ofL. arvalis were shown to be present at detectable levels in field soils. |
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