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Rhizoctonia Solani

 Rhizoctonia solani (teleomorph: Thanatephorus cucumeris) is a plant pathogenic growth with a wide host extend and overall dispersion. It was found over 100 years prior. R. solani habitually exists as string like development on plants or in culture, and is viewed as a dirt borne pathogen. R. solani is most popular to cause different plant infections, for example, neckline decay, root decay, damping off, and wire stem. R. solani assaults its hosts when they are in their beginning times of improvement, for example, seeds and seedlings, which are normally found in the dirt. The pathogen is known to cause genuine plant misfortunes by assaulting basically the roots and lower stems of plants. In spite of the fact that it has a wide scope of hosts, its fundamental targets are herbaceous plants. R. solani would be viewed as a basidiomycete growth if the teleomorph stage were progressively plentiful. The pathogen isn't at present known to create any agamic spores (conidia), however it is considered to have an abiogenetic lifecycle. Once in a while, sexual spores (basidiospores) are created on tainted plants. The illness pattern of R. solani is significant in the executives and control of the pathogen

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