Diseases of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) occurred widely in Montana
and were also found in Colorado and North Dakota during the spring and
summer of 1991. Rhizoctonia solani AG-4 was isolated from mature leaf
y spurge plants showing crown rot and necrotic root buds, whereas binu
cleate Rhizoctonia-like fungi were isolated from stem cankers and blig
hts. Pathogenicity of the Rhizoctonia strain to leafy spurge was teste
d by inoculating cut stems or by planting mature crowns or seed in a g
reenhouse soil mix artificially infested with the fungi. Five of six R
. solani AG-4 strains, but only two of eight binucleate strains, were
pathogenic on stems. All strains of R. solani AG-4 caused root and cro
wn rot and preemergence damping-off of spurge, and four of eight binuc
leate strains induced damping-off. All R. solani AG-4 strains were fro
m Montana.