2016
DOI: 10.1111/ppa.12536
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Corrigendum: Survey on the prevalence of Rhizoctonia spp. in European soils and determination of the baseline sensitivity towards sedaxane

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“…Typical root-pathogens were present such as Ophiosphaerella sp. (Câmara et al, 2000 ), Ilyonectria macrodidyma (Chaverri et al, 2011 ), R. solani (Goll et al, 2014 ), and Fusarium redolens (Taheri et al, 2011 ). Periconia macrospinosa is a typical class 4 dark-septate endophyte (Rodriguez et al, 2009 ), usually isolated from roots of grasses (Mandyam et al, 2012 ).…”
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“…Typical root-pathogens were present such as Ophiosphaerella sp. (Câmara et al, 2000 ), Ilyonectria macrodidyma (Chaverri et al, 2011 ), R. solani (Goll et al, 2014 ), and Fusarium redolens (Taheri et al, 2011 ). Periconia macrospinosa is a typical class 4 dark-septate endophyte (Rodriguez et al, 2009 ), usually isolated from roots of grasses (Mandyam et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early species were dominated by B. subtilis , a species known to grow in soil and in the rhizosphere of many plants (Earl et al, 2008 ). They included soil-borne fungal pathogens, causing devastating diseases on a broad host range, such as R. solani (Lemańczyk, 2012 ), abundantly found in European agricultural soils (Goll et al, 2014 ) , S. sclerotiorum (Bolton et al, 2006 ), and B. cinerea (Dean et al, 2012 ) or considered as minor pathogens, such as M. bolleyi , commonly found on cereals roots (Kirk and Deacon, 1987a ; Fernandez and Holzgang, 2009 ). M. graminicola , the causal agent of the S. tritici blotch, an important foliar disease on winter wheat in Europe (Miedaner et al, 2013 ), was mostly isolated at heading although its cycle extends until wheat maturity.…”
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“…Gallant) or OSR ( Brassica napus cv. Marinka) which were either non-inoculated or inoculated with R. solani AG2-1 (Isolate 159/8, Goll et al, 2014 ). The isolate was previously determined to be weakly pathogenic to wheat and pathogenic to OSR.…”
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“…Europe (Goll et al 2014). In Canada, R. solani AG5 isolates were isolated from soybean in Ontario (Zhao et al 2005) and from wheat in Alberta and Manitoba (Broders et al 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%