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Characterization of AG-13, a newly reported anastomosis group of Rhizoctonia solani

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PHYTOPATHOLOGY
Volume 92, Issue 8, Pages 893-899

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO.2002.92.8.893

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Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group (AG)-13 was collected from diseased roots of field brown cotton plants in Georgia in the United States. Isolates of AG-13 did not anastomose with tester isolates of AG-1 through AG-12. Mycelium of all isolates of AG-13 were light brown but darkened as cultures aged, All isolates produced aerial mycelium. Concentric rings were visible after 3 to : days of growth but disappeared as cultures aged and darkened, Individual sclerotia were up to L5 mm in diameter, similar in color to the mycelium, and generally embedded in the agar. Clumps of sclerotia LIP to 5 min in diameter were produced on the agar surface. All attempts to induce basidiospore production were unsuccessful. The 5.8S region of the rDNA from isolates of AG-13 was identical in length and sequence to isolates of all other AGs of R. solani. Length and sequence of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of rDNA from isolates of AG-13 were unique among AGs of R. solani. Similarity between AG-13 and other AGs of R. solani ranged from 68 to 85% for ITS region 1 and 85 to 95% for ITS region 2. Selected isolates of AG-13 caused minor or no damage to barley, cauliflower, cotton, lettuce, potato, and radish in laboratory or greenhouse studies.

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