Sensitivity of the ELISA Test to Detect Phytophthora fragariae var. rubi in Raspberry Roots |
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Authors: | C. H. B. Olsson N. Hetberg |
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Affiliation: | Swedish Board of Agriculture, Plant Inspection Unit, Diagnostic Laboratory, Box 36001, S-400 13 Göteborg, Sweden;The Norwegian Crop Research Institute, Ullensvang Research Centre, Division Njøs, N-5840 Hermansverk, Norway |
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Abstract: | A commercial serological, multiwell assay kit was used to assess the detection limits of Phytophthora fragariae var. rubi in raspberry roots. Detection limits in time lapse after inoculation, were assessed after inoculation of root systems of raspberry plants by zoospores of P. fragariae var. rubi. In extracts taken 3-9 days after inoculation, the pathogen was detected from the fourth day after inoculation. In a test series of simulated P. fragariae var. rubi infection where 0.25, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5% of infected root tissue respectively, were mixed with healthy tissue (w/w), it was possible to detect the pathogen at 0.25% of simulated infection level. The results obtained show the possibility of an early detection of small amounts of antigen by the ELISA test procedure used. This enhance possibilities for early diagnosis and thereby more effective prevention of Phytophthora diseases in raspberry. |
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