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Wan Nik, Wan Zainun and Yap, M. Y
(1979)
Rhizoctonia solani, a seed-borne pathogen of French Bean in Malaysia.
Pertanika, 2 (1).
pp. 11-15.
Abstract
A study on some aspects of the biology, pathogenicity and control of Rhizcotonia solani Kuhn (the
imperfect state of Thanatephorus cucumaris (Frank) Donk was undertaken using an isolate from infected
French bean seed. The fungus was found to be seed-borne on both the imported and some local varieties of
French bean. The rate of growth of the fungus varied with temperature and the medium used. Malt extract
agar gave poor growth and lima bean agar supported the best growth of the fungus at 28°C. The fungus infects
the aerial parts of the French bean plant. The strain was found to have a wide host range. An in vitro study
to test the efficacy of fungicides against Rhizoctonia showed that pentachloronitrobenzene at 50 ppm gave a
good control.
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