Morphogenetic effects induced by pathogenic and non pathogenic rhizoctonia solani kühn strains on tomato roots

Sampò Simonetta, Lorena Avidano, Graziella Berta

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Abstract

The effects of two Rhizoctonia solani Kühn isolates on root colonization and morphology of in vitro grown tomato plants were compared. Pathogenic hyphae (R1556) penetrated and filled all the parenchyma cells of the cortex and of the central cylinder; the vessel elements underwent a significant degradation. Several brownish sclerotia and cushion formations were observed. Roots colonized by the non-pathogenic strain showed phytoplane non-pathogenic growth: hyphae occurred in the external root portion and in a few cortical parenchyma cells; a number of hyphal tips grew along the ridges of adjacent epidermal cells or in the intercellular spaces. Morphometric values were significantly lower in the roots of plants infected by the pathogenic isolate than in those infected by the non-pathogenic one compared to the controls. Root growth was described by a logistic model in infected plants and by a linear one in the controls.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-145
Number of pages5
JournalCaryologia
Volume60
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Lycopersicon esculentum
  • Morphology
  • Rhizoctonia solani
  • Root colonization
  • Root system

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