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PCR-based identification of Pythium spp. causing cavity spot in carrots and sensitive detection in soil samples

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PLANT PATHOLOGY
卷 57, 期 5, 页码 877-886

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.2008.01839.x

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Daucus carota; internal transcribed spacer; molecular diagnosis; ribosomal DNA; soilborne disease

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  1. Norwegian Research Council [130163/140]

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On the basis of ITS sequences PCR primers were designed for the identification of the five Pythium species found to be most important for the development of carrot cavity spot in Norway: P. intermedium, P. sulcatum, P. sylvaticum, P. violae and P. 'vipa'. The P. 'vipa' isolates had a unique ITS sequence, differed morphologically from all other Pythium isolates, and thus probably represent a new species. The PCR primers were species-specific with no cross-reaction to other Pythium species or to fungal isolates from carrot tested. The detection limits varied for the different primer pairs. The two most sensitive assays allowed detection of as little as 5 fg DNA. All five Pythium species could be detected in lesions from diseased carrots. Weak positive signals were obtained from some carrot samples without symptoms. PCR assays allowed detection of pathogens in soil. In samples of soil known to produce cavity spots on cropped carrots, strong signals were obtained. In several soil samples more than one of the five Pythium species could be detected. The utilization of this diagnostic PCR assay in analysis of field soil and carrot tissue might in the future be exploited to reduce the incidence of this serious carrot disease.

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