Title of article :
Histopathological study of Macrophomina phaseolina causing charcoal rot of Sorghum
Author/Authors :
ARORA، MANJEET نويسنده Nilgiri College of Prof. Studies, Indore, M.P., India ARORA, MANJEET , PAREEK، SAVITA نويسنده Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Banasthali, Rajasthan, India PAREEK, SAVITA
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
Charcoal rot of sorghum stem blight by M. Phaseolina (Tassi) Goid, is favoured by warm dry growing conditions and is
often associated with drought stress although charcoal rot disease has been found under humid tropic conditions M. Phaseolina
can infect a braod array of major crops including common bean, maize, soya bean, cotton, seasame. The common name of the
disease caused by M. Phaseolina derived from the symptoms present in adult plants where stem tissues show the growth of
numerous microsclerotia and pycnidia. The severity of the disease is directly related to the population of viable sclerotia in the
soil. So the study of Histopathology in Rajasthan area were carried out on healthy and diseased sorghum roots and stem pieces in
order to find out the precise position of pathogen, its mode of penetration into host tissue, and damage caused as a result of its
invasion in plants. Histopathological changes taking place within the tissues and vascular region of root and stem were also
recorded. Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench is a monocot plant belonging to the Poaceae (Graminae) family. The anatomical
characters of the root and stem are typical of Monocot plant.
Journal title :
Indian Journal of Life Sciences
Journal title :
Indian Journal of Life Sciences