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New Anastomosis Groups, AG-T and AG-U, of Binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. Causing Root and Stem Rot of Cut-Flower and Miniature Roses.
- M. Hyakumachi, A. Priyatmojo, Mayumi Kubota, H. Fukui
- Biology, Medicine
- Phytopathology
- 1 July 2005
ABSTRACT Root and stem rot of cut-flower roses (Rosa spp.) was observed in commercial glasshouse-grown roses in 10 prefectures of Japan from 1998 through 2001. Binucleate-like Rhizoctonia spp. were… Expand
Characterization of Rhizoctonia spp. Causing Root and Stem Rot of Miniature Rose.
- A. Priyatmojo, Y. Yotani, K. Hattori, K. Kageyama, M. Hyakumachi
- Biology, Medicine
- Plant disease
- 1 November 2001
Root and stem rot of miniature rose (Rosa hybrida L.) was observed in commercial glasshouse-grown roses in Gifu prefecture, Japan, during the summer and fall of 1997 and 1998. One hundred and… Expand
Characterization of a New Subgroup of Rhizoctonia solani Anastomosis Group 1 (AG-1-ID), Causal Agent of a Necrotic Leaf Spot on Coffee.
- A. Priyatmojo, V. E. Escopalao, +4 authors M. Hyakumachi
- Biology, Medicine
- Phytopathology
- 1 November 2001
ABSTRACT A new foliar disease on coffee leaves was observed in Mindanao, Philippines, in 1996. The symptoms appeared as large circular or irregularly shaped necrotic areas with small circular… Expand
Differentiation of Three Varieties of Rhizoctonia circinata; var. circinata, var. oryzae and var. zeae on the Basis of Cellular Fatty Acid Composition
- A. Priyatmojo, R. Yamauchi, D. Carling, K. Kageyama, M. Hyakumachi
- Biology
- 2002
Cellular fatty acid analysis was employed to differentiate three varieties of Rhizoctonia circinata; var. circinata, var. oryzae and var. zeae. Eight fatty acids including myristic (14 : 0),… Expand
Characterization and Pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum as the Causal Agent of Fusarium Wilt in Chili (Capsicum annuum L.)
- Rejeki Siti Ferniah, B. S. Daryono, R. S. Kasiamdari, A. Priyatmojo
- Biology
- 1 October 2014
Fusarium wilt is a serious disease attacking chili plants in Central Java which cause lost of chili productivity. Fusarium wilt is caused by pathogenic fungi Fusarium oxysporum , which is host… Expand
Pengaruh Tinggi Tempat dan Tipe Tanaman Padi terhadap Keparahan Penyakit Hawar Pelepah
- B. Nuryanto, A. Priyatmojo, B. Hadisutrisno
- Geography
- 20 November 2015
Sheath blight severity had been evaluated in the rice-producing centers of Central Java (along the road of Cilacap to Wonosobo) and Yogyakarta (along the road from Bantul to Sleman). Observations of… Expand
Uji kemampuan jamur tanah yang diisolasi dari lahan pasir sebagai PGPF (plant growth promoting fungi)=The Ability of Soil Fungi Isolated from Sandy Soil as PGPF (Plant Growth Promoting Fungi)
- C. Worosuryani, A. Priyatmojo, dan A.Wibowo
- Biology
- 2006
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Utilization of Arbuscular Micorrhizal Fungi to Control Fusarium Wilt of Tomatoes
- Theodorsius Pedai, B. Hadisutrisno, A. Priyatmojo
- Biology
- 4 January 2017
Tomato is a vegetable crop which is preferred by the Indonesian people. The problem encountered in tomato production is Fusarium wilt which is known as devastating disease. Studies have been done to… Expand
Characterization and identification of asexual strains of Pythium associated with root rot of rose in Japan
- K. Kageyama, Mikihiko Suzuki, +5 authors H. Fukui
- Biology
- 1 September 2003
This study was conducted to survey the distribution of asexual isolates of Pythium in rose production and to characterize and identify them. Asexual isolates with proliferating globose sporangia… Expand
Whole-Cell Fatty Acid Composition to Characterize and Differentiate Isolates of Rhizoctonia Species Associated with Turfgrass Diseases in Japan
- A. Priyatmojo, Ryo Yamauchi, K. Kageyama, M. Hyakumachi
- Biology
- Journal of General Plant Pathology
- 1 February 2002
Cellular fatty acids were analyzed to characterize and differentiate 34 isolates of Rhizoctonia species representing binucleate Rhizoctonia AG-D (I), AG-D (II), R. solani AG 2-2 IIIB, AG 2-2 LP, R.… Expand