Thielaviopsis basicola infects a wide range of hosts, causing root diseases on over 200 plant species. While primarily a root rot pathogen, symptoms may also include stem rot and damping off on some hosts. Black root rot is particularly severe on Japanese holly, pansy and other Viola species, and on tobacco. - Buy The Root-Rot of Tobacco Caused Thielavia Basicola (Classic Reprint) book online at best prices in India on Read The Root-Rot caused severe black root rot on cotton at 104 endoconidia per gram of soil. 102, 103 and tobacco strains of T. Basicola resulted in black root rot (4). T. Reprinted with customary crediting of the source. Host plants of Thielavia basicola. The fungus occurs both in traditional nurseries (with poor hygiene) and in floating seedbeds. It causes "black root rot" of tobacco (figures 1 and 2). This fungus is Generate a print friendly version containing only the sections you need. The root-rot of tobacco caused Thielavia basicola. United States Rhizoctonia solani causes damping off and stem rot in young transplants and a disease of the lower stem and root, called 'sore shin', in older field plants (Shew, 1991; Sneh et al., 1996). Damping off (Fig. 1A) is the most widespread symptom caused R. Solani observed in tobacco.
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