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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Rhizoctonia solani AG groups in northeast India

P. Baiswar A C , D. D. Rosa B , S. Chandra A and S. V. Ngachan A
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A ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam 793103, Meghalaya, India.

B São Paulo State University, College of Agronomic Science, Department of Plant Production – Plant Health Protection Sector, PO Box 237, Botucatu, SP 18610-307, Brazil.

C Corresponding author. Email: pbaiswar@yahoo.com

Australasian Plant Disease Notes 5(1) 85-86 https://doi.org/10.1071/DN10030
Submitted: 21 July 2009  Accepted: 16 July 2010   Published: 28 July 2010

Abstract

Rhizoctonia solani isolates collected from different crops in northeast India belonged to anastomosis group AG 2–2 IIIB (Canavalia ensiformis, Sechium edule, Glycine max and Dolichos lablab). AG 1–1A was detected on Zea mays, Rhizoctonia solani on Sechium edule and AG 4HG-II on a weed, Galinsoga parviflora, which are new records from India.


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