Detection and quantification of airborne inoculum of Pyrenopeziza brassicae in Polish and UK winter oilseed rape crops by real-time PCR assays

2012 
Abstract Following a sudden outbreak of light leaf spot disease in Polish winter oilseed rape crops at the beginning of the last decade, volumetric spore traps installed around the country were used for the detection of ascospores, which constitute the primary inoculum of Pyrenopeziza brassicae, the causal organism. In 2004–2008, weather conditions that were adverse to the development of the pathogen appeared to have hindered the macroscopic signs of light leaf spot disease symptoms on oilseed rape, even in Pomerania, a region in north Poland, which cultivates the crop intensively and is favourable for the disease. Recently, however, the development of β-tubulin-based primers and dual labelled fluorescent probes has enabled the detection of minute quantities of P. brassicae DNA that correlated highly and positively with low abundance of inoculum of the pathogen in air samples. Depending on the season, the Spearman's correlation rank between spore abundance obtained by light microscopy and P. brassicae DNA...
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    29
    References
    12
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []