Abstract
The ability of several basidiomycetous fungi occurring naturally in Georgia coastal plain soils to survive and control Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group 2 (AG-2) and AG-4 in field microplots was determined. Undisturbed profiles of soil in field microplots were fumigated with metamsodium and infested with Rhizoctonia solani AG-2-1, AG-2-2, or AG-4, or with binuclease Rhizoctonia spp. CAG-2, CAG-3, CAG-4, or CAG-5. A corn-peanut rotation was then grown for 3 yr. in a second experiment, microplots were infested with AG-4 and AG-2 alone or in combination with the potential antagonists CAG-2, CAG-4, CAG-5, Laetisaria arvalis, and an unidentified orange basidiomycetous fungus [...]
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