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Molecular phylogeny, identification and pathogenicity of Rhizopus oryzae associated with root rot of mulberry in India.

Belaghihalli N GnaneshA TejaswiG S ArunakumarM SupriyaH B ManojkumarP Tewary
Published in: Journal of applied microbiology (2020)
This is the first report of R. oryzae causing Rhizopus rot of mulberry in India. Moreover, the occurrence of saprophytes associated with root rot of mulberry was identified. Further studies should focus more on the ability of these species to generate secondary metabolites and extracellular lytic enzymes as they are beneficial for the management of root rot disease.
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