The adenosine triphosphate content of cysts of Globodera pallida and G. rostochiensis as a possible quantitative estimate of field populations |
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Authors: | H J ATKINSON A J BALLANTYNE |
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Institution: | Department of Pure and Applied Zoology, The University, Leeds LSz 9fT |
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Abstract: | A rapid method is described for estimating the number of juveniles of Globodera pallida and G. rostochiensis in cysts collected from field soils. The technique uses a photometer to measure the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content of the cysts by bioluminescence. Results for ten to twelve soil samples of 100 g taken from each of four fields showed that the number of juveniles that emerged when the samples were placed in potato root diffusate was significantly related to ATP content of a second series of cyst samples from these fields. Cysts from one field gave a higher ATP content per hatched juvenile than was recorded for the remaining three fields. There are several, untested, explanations of this discrepancy, but some evidence suggests that the hatching test and not the ATP method may have given an unreliable estimate of the viable egg content of cysts from this field. Further work may result in an enhanced precision and increased rapidity in estimating field populations of cyst nematodes by this technique. |
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