Volume 7 | Issue -2
Volume 7 | Issue -2
Volume 7 | Issue -2
Volume 7 | Issue -2
Volume 7 | Issue -2
This article explores the phytotoxin nature of fungi of the Fusarium order, isolated from soil layers of rice fields, roots, stems, leaves and grains of rice, in rice varieties. Total F in the experiment.culmorum, F.incarnatum, F.equiseti, F.graminearum, F.javanicum, F.with avenaceum species, seeds are planted with damage. All seeds planted with the seeds showed phytotoxin properties of the fungi, with the seeds failing to germinate and lagging behind in growth proving themselves in experiments. Yellowing wilting has been observed on all grass sprouting from damaged seeds. Key words: Rice, ginger, Fusarium, F.culmorum, F.incarnatum, F.equiseti, F.graminearum, F.javanicum, F.avenaceum, phytotoxin, mycelium.