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Publication Date
2006
Series Number
4683
Abstract
There are many methods used in the laboratory to determine whether Phytophthora or other fungi are present in growing media, water supply and diseased plants. These include:
• filtering water for spores
• baiting for fungi in growing media and water samples
• examining diseased plant tissue microscopically
• direct culturing from roots and other plant parts to isolate the fungal pathogen in pure culture.
This bulletin outlines some of the procedures involved. Growers may be able to do some basic baiting of soil or water samples themselves to alert them of a problem but the procedures involved in isolating and identifying pathogens are complex and best left to specialists trained in plant pathology. In addition, some of the chemicals used in some media may only be purchased under licence.
Number of Pages
20
ISSN
1833-7236
Keywords
Plant disease control, Plant pathogens, Fungi, Baiting, Phytophthora, Sampling, Biosecurity, Western Australia
Disciplines
Biosecurity | Plant Sciences
Recommended Citation
Reid, A.
(2006), Sampling and testing for plant pathogens. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4683.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/127
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