Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 6, Issue 6 (2017)
Mycelial combatability in Sclerotium rolfsii causing Stem rot Disease
Author(s):
V Karthik Pandi, V Janahiraman, M Karthick and C Gopalakrishnan
Abstract:
Sunflower (
Helianthus annus) is one of the important oil seed crops in India, which belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae). In this study mycelial compatability there are two isolates were usually paired on one dish and the test was repeated at least twice. Totally 56 pairings were formed using the eight isolates of
S. rolfsii. Out of 56 pairings, 40 were found to be normal intermingling without any antagonistic reaction. Induction of basidial stage conducted to study the ability of each
S. rolfsii isolate to undergo sexual stage.
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V Karthik Pandi, V Janahiraman, M Karthick and C Gopalakrishnan. Mycelial combatability in Sclerotium rolfsii causing Stem rot Disease. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2017;6(6):1857-1858.