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Anastomosis Groups and Pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia solani Isolates from Radish (무에서 분리한 Rhizoctonia solani 균주들의 균사융합군의 병원성)

  • 김완규;조원대;이영희
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 1994
  • Incidence of radish disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani ranged from 1 to 30% in fields located at Hwaseong, Naju and Yeoncheon in Korea during the growing seasons in 1989, 1990 ad 1993. A total of 133 isolates of R. solani was obtained from the diseased seedlings, leaves and roots of radish collected. The fungus was most commonly isolated from the roots. Among 133 isolates of R. solani, 56 isolates were classified as anastomosis group AG-1 by anastomosis test, 37 isolates as AG-2-1, and 40 isolates as AG-4. Among the isolates of AG-1, 26 isolates were grouped as cultural type IA, and the others as cultural type IB. Cultural types IA and IB of AG-1, were isolated from the leaves, AG-2-1 from the roots, and AG-4 from the seedlings, leaves and roots. Pathogenicity tests revealed that the AG-1(IA) isolates were highly virulent on leaves of radish, but avirulent on the seedlings, petioles and roots. The AG-1(IB) isolates were highly virulent on the leaves, but mildly virulent on the seedlings and avirulent or mildly virulent on the petioles and roots. The AG-2-1, isolates were mildly virulent on the leaves and seedlings and mildly or highly virulent on the petioles and roots. The AG-4 isolates were highly virulent on the seedlings and mildly or highly virulent on the leaves, petioles and roots.

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Acute Oral, Pulmonary and Intravenous Toxicity/Pathogenicity Testing of Burkholderia pyrrocinia CAB08106-4 of in Rats (랫드를 이용한 Burkholderia pyrrocinia CAB08106-4의 급성경구, 호흡기, 정맥독성/병원성시험)

  • Kwon, Min;Kang, Tae-Ku;Chung, Chang-Kook;Park, Cheol-Beom
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.193-199
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    • 2013
  • Burkholderia pyrrocinia CAB08106-4 has an anti-bacterial effect on Garlic White Rot caused by Sclereotium cepivorum and Sclereotium sp.. It is an environmentally friendly microbial product that prevents and controls a variety of phytopathogens involving Garlic White Rot caused by Sclereotium cepivorum and Sclereotium sp.. The aim of this study was to assess and to compare the pathogenicity of Burkholderia pyrrocinia CAB08106-4 by single exposure of rats through several routes such as oral, intranasal and intravenous. For the acute toxicity / pathogenicity study, the animals were sacrificed on days 3, 7, 14 and 21, and macroscopically observed their organs to examine the numbers of internally-retained pesticidal microbes. Clinical examinations were performed daily during administration period, and body weight gain was evaluated. In the study, no clinical sign, weight gain and mortality were observed in relation to the administration of test article. The significant changes of internal/external microbes by test article were not detected. The pathological findings in relation to the administration of the test article in the necropsy were not observed. It could be concluded that the microorganism was not toxic or pathogenic in rats via oral, intranasal and intravenous route.

Occurrence of Sclerotinia Rot of Crisphead Lettuce Caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Its Pathogenicity (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum에 의한 결구상추 균핵병(Sclerotinia rot)의 발생과 병원성)

  • Baek, Jung-Woo;Kim, Han-Woo;Kim, Hyun-Ju;Park, Jong-Young;Lee, Kwang-Youll;Lee, Jin-Woo;Jung, Soon-Je;Moon, Byung-Ju
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.324-330
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    • 2004
  • This studies were investigated the occurrence of sclerotinia rot at the crisphead lettuce field in Uiryeong-Gun, Gyeongsangnam-Do from January to May in 2003. Average incidence rates of sclerotinia rot on crisphead lettuce was up to 21.9% at the five plastic houses. A total of 140 isolates of Sclerotinia sp. were obtained from diseased leaves of crisphead lettuce. Among them, the fungi YR-1 was isolated, which showed highly virulent on the whole plant. the YR-1 was identified as Sclerotinia sclerotiorum based on the formation, color, shape and size of sclerotium and apothecium. For the pathogenicity test, the most suitable inoculum quantity of YR-1 strain was selected as the triturated mycelial suspension of $A_{550}$=0.8, 40 ml showing disease incidence of 94%, and the symptom showed as same as at the fields, the leaves and stem had rotten and developed white downy mycelial at the diseased lesion on the leaves and stems, and produced black and irregular sclerotinia. This is the first report on the pathogenicity test using by triturated mycelial suspension-inoculum of the pathogen for the sclerotinia rot of crisphead lettuce.

Occurrence of Bottom Rot of Crisphead Lettuce Caused by Rhizoctonia solani and Its Pathogenicity (Rhizoctonia soiani에 의한 결구상추 밑둥썩음병(Bottom rot)의 발생과 병원성)

  • 김현주;박종영;백정우;이진우;정순재;문병주
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.689-695
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    • 2004
  • This study was investigate the occurrence of bottom rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani at the crisphead lettuce fields in Uiryeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do from November to December in 2003. Incidence of bottom rot on crisphead lettuce was up to 5.3% at the six plastic houses. A total of 30 isolates of R. solani were obtained from diseased leaves of plants and were tested by artificial inoculation to the host. Among them, PY-1 isolate was selected showing highly virulent on the whole plant and was identified as R. solani AG1 (IB) based on the anastomosis test, morphological and cultural characteristics. Symptoms of bottom rot by PY-1 isolate produced small dark brown, depressed and elliptical spots on the lower part of leaves in the early stage as same as at the fields, were enlarged onto the upper part of leaves later, and the infected plant wilted and ultimately died in the end. For the pathogenicity test, triturated mycelia-inoculum (A$_{550}$=1.0) of PY-1 isolate was selected the most effective inoculum showing disease incidence of 51.1% for the mycelial inoculation at pot assay. Otherwise, WSRP media-inoculum (wheat brane : sawdust : rice brane : PDB media=30 g : 10 g : 10 g : 100 ml, w/w/w/v) of PY-1 isolate was effectual inoculum showing disease incidence of 61.6% for soil inoculation at the plastic house. Also, in selection of density and amount of inoculum, most suitable density of triturated mycelia-inoculum and amount of WSRP media- inoculum were determined as $A_{550}$=1.0 and 40 ml, respectively. This is the first report on the pathogenicity test using by WSRP media-inoculum of R. solani PY-1 isolate for the bottom rot of crisphead lettuce.

Induction of pathogenicity mutants from Elsinoe fawcettii, the causal fungus of citrus scab by genetic transformation

  • Hyun, Jae-Wook;Lee, Seung-Chan;Kim, Dong-Hwan;Kim, Kwang-Sik;Lim, Han-Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Plant Pathology Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.68.2-69
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    • 2003
  • Genetic transformation carried out to induce the pathogenicity mutants from the two isolates, Elsinoe fawcettii R-34 and MUD of citrus scab fungus to hygromycin resistant by transferring plasmides (pUCATPH) that contain hygB gene. We produced protoplast for transformation by using of combinations of available enzymes including ${\beta}$-D-glucanase, ${\beta}$ -glucuronidase, Iyticase and driselase. The protoplasts regenerated at 64 $\mu\textrm{g}$/ml of hygromycin B but not 128 $\mu\textrm{g}$ in sensitivity test to identify the concentration of useful marker for the selection of transformants. Approximately 1200 and 67 hygromycin resistant isolates from strain R-34 and strain MUD, respectively, were isolated on PDA added with 200 $\mu\textrm{g}$ /ml of hygromycun B. Fifty seven and 4 of hygromycin resistant isolates from strain R-34 and MUD, respectively, did not produce necrotic lesions on the leaf in detached-leaf assay. Finally, 9 isolates were isolated from strain R-34, and these Isolates produced non or very few symptoms on seedlings of citrus in greenhouse pathogenicity test. And it's very interesting that some isolates produced melanose-like symptom on very young leaves which it was not typical symptom and somtimes produced on only expanded leaf.

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Potential of Curvularia sp. DBB2003 as mycoherbicide for monochoria.

  • Kim, Jae-Su;Lee, Han-Young;Jang, Seung-Sik;Chung, Bong-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Plant Pathology Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.111-111
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    • 2003
  • Several fungal isolates were isolated from diseased monochoria(Monochoria vaginalis, weed of paddy field), which has an resistance to sulfonyl urea(S.U.) herbicide, and were evaluated in the laboratory and greenhouse as potential mycoherbicide. Eight fungi, Alternaria sp., Colletotrichum sp., Curvularia sp., Paenicillium sp and etc. were observed in the isolates. Pathogenicity testing were done on the monochorias in the greenhouse. Monochorias were inoculated with suspensions containing conidia of each isolate at the rates of 1.0 ${\times}$ 10$\^$5/ conidia/ml and 0.1% Tween 80 with hand-gun sprayer. Curvularia sp. and an unidentified fungal isolate caused 90-95% mortality on the monochorias 15∼20 days after inoculation. However the other isolates induced slight symptom of disease on the monochorias. In the early stage of disease development sun-burn appearance was shown at the infected site and the last infected leaves and stems were withered to death. Subsequently the pathogenicity on the rice was evaluated with above two effective isolates. From the test an unidentified isolate showed pathogenicity on the rice but Curvularia sp., named as DBB2003, didn't. Now the mass production and formulation using Curvularia sp. DBB2003 are in progress and the field test will be followed. Combination product with Curvularia sp. DBB2003 and chemical herbicide will be more effect to control the monochoria resisted on S.U. herbicide and need to be further tested.

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Pathogenicity and Occurrence of Pepper Seedling Anthracnose Caused by Colletotrichum acutatum (고추 유묘에 대한 Colletotrichum acutatum의 병원성과 탄저병 발생)

  • Han, Kyung-Sook;Park, Jong-Han;Han, You-Kyoung;Hwang, Jung-Hwan
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.88-93
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    • 2009
  • In 2008, leaf rot and blight on pepper seeding ("Dokya-chungchung") occurred in a pepper farm at Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. The typical symptom is water-soaking and dark brown leaf blight at edges and tips of leaves. The fungal colonies isolated from infected tissues were pinkish at first and turned gradually to gray. Conidia were fusiform, non-septum, and $8.1-17.0{\times}2.0-3.8{\mu}m$ in size. Several specific PCR primers derived from the sequence of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the rDNA, such as CaINT, CgINT and CcINT were used for the identification of the fungal pathogen. The C. acutatum-specific primer CaINT was amplified single fragment of 496 bp that discriminated C. acutatum from the other species. The pathogenicity test was performed on seedlings and fruits of red pepper. On the basis of the morphological, molecular characteristics and pathogenicity test, we identified as Colletotrichum acutatum. This is the first report on leaf rot and blight on pepper seedling caused by C. acutatum in Korea.

Cultural Characteristics and Pathogenicity Test of a Die-back Fungus, Cenangium ferruginosum Isolated from Pinus koraiensis (잣나무에서 분리(分離)한 피목가지마름병균, Cenangium ferruginosum의 배양특성(培養特性) 및 병원성(病原性) 검정(檢定))

  • Lee, Sang Yong;Jung, Joo Hae;Lee, Jong Kyu
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.87 no.4
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    • pp.557-561
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    • 1998
  • A die-back fungus isolated from Pinus koraiensis was identified as Cenangium ferruginosum. Mycelial growth of the fungus was the best on PDA among five media tested. Mycelial growths on agar media supplemented with extracts from coniferous trees were relatively better than those on media with extracts from non-coniferous trees. Optimum temperature and pH for the mycelial growth of C. ferruginosum on PDA were $10^{\circ}C$ and pH 5, respectively. When five-years-old P. koraiensis seedlings were artificially inoculated with the fungus for the pathogenicity test of this fungus, 80% of seedlings were infected. and the same symptoms and signs were developed as those of naturally-infected trees.

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Identification and Pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia solani Isolates Causing Leaf and Stem Rot in Three-Leaf Ladybell

  • Wan-Gyu Kim;Hyo-Won Choi;Gyo-Bin Lee;Weon-Dae Cho
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.377-383
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    • 2023
  • In 2020 and 2021, we surveyed diseases of three-leaf ladybell (Adenophora triphylla) plants grown in fields at two locations in Korea. During the disease surveys, severe leaf rot symptoms were observed on the young plants in Hongseong, and stem rot symptoms on the adult plants in Cheolwon. The incidence of leaf rot was 5-60%, and that of stem rot 1-10%. We obtained 6 fungal isolates each from the leaf rot lesions and the stem rot lesions. All the isolates were morphologically identified as Rhizoctonia solani. Anastomosis test and investigation of cultural features of the fungal isolates revealed that the isolates from the leaf rot lesions corresponded to R. solani AG-1(IB), and those from the stem rot lesions to R. solani AG-2-2(IIIB). Two isolates each of R. solani AG-1(IB) and AG-2-2(IIIB) were used for DNA sequence analysis and pathogenicity test to three-leaf ladybell plants through artificial inoculation. The anastomosis groups and cultural types of the R. solani isolates were confirmed by the sequence analysis. The pathogenicity tests revealed that the isolates of R. solani AG-1(IB) caused only leaf rot symptoms on the inoculated plants, and those of R. solani AG-2-2(IIIB) leaf rot and stem rot symptoms. The induced symptoms were similar to those observed in the fields investigated. Leaf and stem rot of three-leaf ladybell caused by the two anastomosis groups and cultural types of R. solani is first reported in this study.

Studies on the Etiology of Red Rot of Ginseng (인삼 적부병원에 관한 연구)

  • 이민웅
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.179-186
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    • 1979
  • Rotting bacteria were isolated from decayed root rot of ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer), cultured purely, and it's pathogenicity was confirmed by reinoculation test. Two strains (E3, E7) were selected to be tested in more detailed study with respect to their morphological, cutural and biochemical characters. The strains causing red rot of ginsneg were identified as Erwinia carotovora.

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