2001
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.2001.tb03873.x
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Grouping of Binucleate Rhizoctonia Anastomosis Group D (AG‐D) Isolates into Subgroups I and II Based on Whole‐Cell Fatty Acid Compositions

Abstract: Whole-cell fatty acid compositions of binucleate Rhizoctonia AG-D (R. cerealis) isolates representing subgroups I [AG-D (I)] and II [AG-D (II)] obtained from various host plants were compared. Ten fatty acids including myristic (14 : 0), pentadecanoic (15 : 0), palmitic (16 : 0), palmitoleic (16 : 1 cis9), heptadecanoic (17 : 0), 9-heptadecenoic (17 : 1 cis9), stearic (18 : 0), oleic (18 : 1 cis9), linoleic (18 : 2 cis9,12) and linolenic (18 : 3 cis9,12) were consistently present in all isolates of Rhizoctonia… Show more

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“…Within this clade isolates CBS 132.82 and CBS 223.51 from US and Japan, respectively, also formed a strongly supported smaller clade, which may indicate a differentiation of AG-D into subgroups, as has been proposed (Priyatmojo et al 2001; Toda et al 1999). Ceratobasidium sp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Within this clade isolates CBS 132.82 and CBS 223.51 from US and Japan, respectively, also formed a strongly supported smaller clade, which may indicate a differentiation of AG-D into subgroups, as has been proposed (Priyatmojo et al 2001; Toda et al 1999). Ceratobasidium sp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Weber and Zdziebkowski (1989) found that the pathogen, in addition to cereals and some grasses, can also infect rape and potato. Priyatmojo et al (2001) point to the possibility of infection of sugar beet as well. A much greater range of hosts is reported for R. solani which can infect more than half of the different plant genera.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%