Detection of Helminthosporium solani from soil and plant tissue with species-specific PCR primers |
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Authors: | Claudia Oliviera Rosemary Loriaa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4203, USA |
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Abstract: | Two PCR primer pairs specific for Helminthosporium solani, which causes silver scurf on potato tubers, were designed from nucleotide sequences of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer regions of H. solani. Both primer pairs amplified a single product with DNA from 48 North American and European isolates of H. solani, but not with DNA from 42 other fungi. Primers also amplified a single product with DNA extracted from silver scurf lesions on potato tubers and other plant tissue inoculated with spores of H. solani. Detection of the fungus in infested soil was only possible with nested PCR and after processing soil with a bead beater. Specific amplification of H. solani DNA can be used to study the saprophytic and pathogenic activity of this fungus in soil and plant tissue. |
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Keywords: | Helminthosporium solani Species-specific Diagnostics Soil detection Polymerase chain reaction |
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