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Infection of potato by Rhizoctonia solani: effect of anastomosis group
Authors:J. W. Woodhall  A. K. Lees  S. G. Edwards  P. Jenkinson
Affiliation:1. Crop and Environment Research Centre, Harper Adams University College, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 8NB;2. and;3. Present address: Plant Health Group, Central Science Laboratory, Defra, Sand Hutton, York, YO41 1LZ, UK;4. Programme of Plant Pathology, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, UK;5. Present address: Westlakes Scientific Consulting Ltd, Princess Royal Building, Westlakes Science & Technology Park, Moor Row, Cumbria CA24 3LN, UK
Abstract:Glasshouse and field experiments showed that the pathogenicity and disease type on potato varied between different anastomosis groups (AGs) of Rhizoctonia solani. For example, severe stem and stolon disease developed in plants inoculated with a single isolate of AG3PT and AG5. Severe root disease was observed with single isolates of AG8 and to a lesser extent AG3PT, but rarely with single isolates of the other AGs tested. In both field and glasshouse experiments the AG2‐1 isolate (X81) produced only small lesions (<5 mm). However, this was not representative of two other AG2‐1 isolates. When AG2‐1 isolates of the three different rDNA IGS1 types were tested in a glasshouse trial, one caused more severe stem and stolon infection than AG3PT. In the field experiment, the yield of tubers, by weight, was significantly less (P < 0·05) in all inoculated plants than for uninoculated (control) plants. Yield losses were greatest and tuber numbers smallest in plots inoculated with an AG8 isolate, suggesting that root infection is important in determining quantitative yield loss. The incidence of black scurf was greatest in the progeny tubers in plots inoculated with AG3PT (83·9%), whereas only very small amounts of black scurf developed on tubers from plants infected with AG2‐1 (510 bp) or AG5 isolates. This is supported by laboratory tests, where isolates of AG3PT produced significantly more sclerotia on potato dextrose agar than isolates of AGs 2‐1, 4, 5 and 8.
Keywords:black scurf  rhizoctonia potato disease  Solanum tuberosum  stem canker  Thanatephorus cucumeris
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