Hystopathological and histochemical changes due to Rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings

Rhyzoctonia solani, the collar rot pathogen of coffee seedlings, penetrate the host tissue forming infection cushion and infection pegs. The fungal spread was both inter and intracellular. Among various tissues, epidermis and cortex were more vulnerable to fungal invasion. The establishment of the pathogen lead to the formation of sclerotia in the cortex. Distortion of the collar tissue and formation of cavities in the cortex was the common anomaly. The histochemical analysis of the infected collar tissues indicated reduction in insoluble polysaccharides, starch, protein and nucleic acid content

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Main Authors: 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P., 106744 Prakash, H.S., 118537 Shetty, H.S., 114688 Safeeulla, K.M.
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Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, PLANTULAS, INFECCIONES, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, RHIZOCTONIA, HISTOLOGIA, ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA, BIOQUIMICA, COMPOSICION, RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:780332020-02-03T21:45:23ZHystopathological and histochemical changes due to Rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P. 106744 Prakash, H.S. 118537 Shetty, H.S. 114688 Safeeulla, K.M. Ene 1984Rhyzoctonia solani, the collar rot pathogen of coffee seedlings, penetrate the host tissue forming infection cushion and infection pegs. The fungal spread was both inter and intracellular. Among various tissues, epidermis and cortex were more vulnerable to fungal invasion. The establishment of the pathogen lead to the formation of sclerotia in the cortex. Distortion of the collar tissue and formation of cavities in the cortex was the common anomaly. The histochemical analysis of the infected collar tissues indicated reduction in insoluble polysaccharides, starch, protein and nucleic acid contentRhyzoctonia solani, the collar rot pathogen of coffee seedlings, penetrate the host tissue forming infection cushion and infection pegs. The fungal spread was both inter and intracellular. Among various tissues, epidermis and cortex were more vulnerable to fungal invasion. The establishment of the pathogen lead to the formation of sclerotia in the cortex. Distortion of the collar tissue and formation of cavities in the cortex was the common anomaly. The histochemical analysis of the infected collar tissues indicated reduction in insoluble polysaccharides, starch, protein and nucleic acid contentCOFFEA ARABICAPLANTULASINFECCIONESENFERMEDADES FUNGOSASRHIZOCTONIAHISTOLOGIAANATOMIA DE LA PLANTABIOQUIMICACOMPOSICIONRHIZOCTONIA SOLANIJournal of Coffee Research (India)
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topic COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
INFECCIONES
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
RHIZOCTONIA
HISTOLOGIA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
BIOQUIMICA
COMPOSICION
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
INFECCIONES
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
RHIZOCTONIA
HISTOLOGIA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
BIOQUIMICA
COMPOSICION
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
spellingShingle COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
INFECCIONES
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
RHIZOCTONIA
HISTOLOGIA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
BIOQUIMICA
COMPOSICION
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
INFECCIONES
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
RHIZOCTONIA
HISTOLOGIA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
BIOQUIMICA
COMPOSICION
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P.
106744 Prakash, H.S.
118537 Shetty, H.S.
114688 Safeeulla, K.M.
Hystopathological and histochemical changes due to Rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings
description Rhyzoctonia solani, the collar rot pathogen of coffee seedlings, penetrate the host tissue forming infection cushion and infection pegs. The fungal spread was both inter and intracellular. Among various tissues, epidermis and cortex were more vulnerable to fungal invasion. The establishment of the pathogen lead to the formation of sclerotia in the cortex. Distortion of the collar tissue and formation of cavities in the cortex was the common anomaly. The histochemical analysis of the infected collar tissues indicated reduction in insoluble polysaccharides, starch, protein and nucleic acid content
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topic_facet COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
INFECCIONES
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
RHIZOCTONIA
HISTOLOGIA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
BIOQUIMICA
COMPOSICION
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
author 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P.
106744 Prakash, H.S.
118537 Shetty, H.S.
114688 Safeeulla, K.M.
author_facet 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P.
106744 Prakash, H.S.
118537 Shetty, H.S.
114688 Safeeulla, K.M.
author_sort 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P.
title Hystopathological and histochemical changes due to Rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings
title_short Hystopathological and histochemical changes due to Rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings
title_full Hystopathological and histochemical changes due to Rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings
title_fullStr Hystopathological and histochemical changes due to Rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Hystopathological and histochemical changes due to Rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings
title_sort hystopathological and histochemical changes due to rhizoctonia solani infection in coffee seedlings
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