2021
DOI: 10.13005/bbra/2927
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Disease Incidence, Severity and Phenotypic Variation Among the Isolates of Rhizoctonia Bataticola Infected in Root Rot Disease of Mulberry in Different Mulberry Fields of Karnataka

Abstract: The present investigation was carried out in view of destructive nature of root rot disease of mulberry caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola. The pathogen is a soil inhabiting fungus which is causing serious threat to more than 500 plant species. This study will enable to have a clear view of the root rot pathogen, R. bataticola in respect to variability, distribution and economic impact on mulberry plant. Root rot disease of mulberry is a devastating disease among the mulberry diseases. The part of study was cond… Show more

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“…In Charkhi Dadri district, the maximum disease incidence was recorded in Chidiya (11.33%) followed by Ghasola and Modhi (8.67%) while the minimum was recorded in Pentawas Kalan (8.33%). In Mahendargarh district, the maximum disease incidence was recorded in Badaph (14.33%) followed by Sigra (14%) and Gudha (12.33%) while the minimum was recorded in Ananas (10.67%) [7][8][9]. In Rewari district, the maximum disease incidence was recorded in Bawal (14.33%) followed by Budoli (12.33%) and least was recorded in both Dahina and Siha (11.67%) In Gurugram district, the maximum disease incidence was recorded in Jatauli (12.33%) followed by Pataudi(11.33%) and Saiyad Shahpur (9.67%) while the minimum was recorded in Manukalan (9.33%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Charkhi Dadri district, the maximum disease incidence was recorded in Chidiya (11.33%) followed by Ghasola and Modhi (8.67%) while the minimum was recorded in Pentawas Kalan (8.33%). In Mahendargarh district, the maximum disease incidence was recorded in Badaph (14.33%) followed by Sigra (14%) and Gudha (12.33%) while the minimum was recorded in Ananas (10.67%) [7][8][9]. In Rewari district, the maximum disease incidence was recorded in Bawal (14.33%) followed by Budoli (12.33%) and least was recorded in both Dahina and Siha (11.67%) In Gurugram district, the maximum disease incidence was recorded in Jatauli (12.33%) followed by Pataudi(11.33%) and Saiyad Shahpur (9.67%) while the minimum was recorded in Manukalan (9.33%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%