Characterization and pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia spp. from onion in Amasya, Turkey


Erper I., Karaca G., Turkkan M., Ozkoc I.

Journal of Phytopathology, vol.154, no.2, pp.75-79, 2006 (SCI-Expanded) identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 154 Issue: 2
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Doi Number: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.2006.01055.x
  • Journal Name: Journal of Phytopathology
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus
  • Page Numbers: pp.75-79
  • Keywords: Allium cepa, Anastomosis group, Pathogenicity, Rhizoctonia spp., Turkey
  • Ankara University Affiliated: No

Abstract

Forty-two isolates of Rhizoctonia spp. were obtained from onion in Amasya, Turkey. Of these, 29% were Rhizoctonia solani (AG-4), 69% were Waitea circinata var. zeae (Rhizoctonia zeae) and 2% were binucleate Rhizoctonia (AG-B). Most of the isolates were recovered from rhizosphere soil. In pathogenicity tests on onion, R. solani AG-4 caused the greatest disease severity, those of W. circinata var. zeae were moderately virulent but binucleate Rhizoctonia isolates were of low virulence. This is the first report of binucleate Rhizoctonia AG-B and W. circinata var. zeae occurring on onion in Turkey. © 2006 Blackwell Verlag.