Characterization of Cultural and Morphological Variability in Rhizoctonia solani Isolates Associated with Root Rot of Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi L.)

Babu Lal Fagodia *

Central IPM Centre, Mansarovar, Jaipur (Rajasthan) 302 020, India.

B. L. Mali

Department of Plant Pathology, Rajasthan College of Agriculture (MPUAT), Udaipur, Rajasthan 313 001, India.

R. K. Fagodiya

Department of Plant Pathology, Rajasthan College of Agriculture (MPUAT), Udaipur, Rajasthan 313 001, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Rhizoctonia solani (teleomorph: Thanatephorus spp.) is a plant pathogenic fungus which had a wide host range. It is best known to cause many diseases in plants such as collar rot, root rot, damping- off, sheath blight, stem canker, web blight and wire stem throughout the world. In vitro study of the various isolates of R. solani for morphological and cultural characters and results revealed that this experiment the various isolates of R. solani differed in colony characters and showed black brown colored cultures with 90.0 mm colony diameter on 7th day of incubation under uniform environmental condition. The highest growth reported was isolates CHIRs-5 and sclerotial formation was recorded in all the isolates of R. solani. Morphology of sclerotia varied from 1.9×1.5 mm of DCHIRs-1 and 1.8×1.5 mm of RUDPRs-2.

Keywords: R. solani, isolates, cultural, morphological, rot and sclerotia


How to Cite

Fagodia, Babu Lal, B. L. Mali, and R. K. Fagodiya. 2021. “Characterization of Cultural and Morphological Variability in Rhizoctonia Solani Isolates Associated With Root Rot of Ajwain (Trachyspermum Ammi L.)”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 33 (5):1-6. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2021/v33i530431.