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Tea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development Centre, West Bengal, India
Mitali Bordoloi is a researcher with research interest in Tea Research Association at North Bengal Regional Research and Development Centre. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. He has authored of many research articles/books related to tea research. He is a member of Tea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development Centre, West Bengal, India.
Research Article
A Preliminary Study on the Diversity of Fusarium solani, Causing
Dieback Disease of Tea (Camellia sp) and its Alternate Hosts
Author(s): Kishor Chand Kumhar*, Azariah Babu and Mitali Bordoloi
This study deals with the diversity among isolates of Fusarium solani of different locations of Dooars tea growing areas of West Bengal and its alternate host range. This pathogen causes dieback disease of tea and adversely affects crop production to the great extent. The pathogen was isolated from diseased tender shoot samples of various locations. These isolates were further, in vitro studied to assess their cultural and morphological variability, using potato dextrose agar medium. Results revealed that isolates exhibited huge variation in mycelial growth rate, texture, color, and sporulation. They produced dull-white, off-white, light pink, and violet-colored colonies. Some isolates produced fluffy whereas others produced flat colonies in plates. KBN-7 showed the highest mycelial growth rate followed by KBF-3, 2, 9, and 1, however, isolates KBF-5, 6, 8.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2471-9315.21.7.201