Affiliation:
1. Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
2. Department of Biocontrol and Quarantine, Institute of Plant Protection, Poznan, Poland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Potato cyst nematodes (PCN) are serious pests in commercial potato production, causing yield losses valued at approximately $300 million in the European Community. The nematophagous fungus
Plectosphaerella cucumerina
has demonstrated its potential as a biological control agent against PCN populations by reducing field populations by up to 60% in trials. The use of biological control agents in the field requires the development of specific techniques to monitor the release, population size, spread or decline, and pathogenicity against its host. A range of methods have therefore been developed to monitor
P. cucumerina
. A species-specific PCR primer set (PcCF1-PcCR1) was designed that was able to detect the presence of
P. cucumerina
in soil, root, and nematode samples. PCR was combined with a bait method to identify
P. cucumerina
from infected nematode eggs, confirming the parasitic ability of the fungus. A selective medium was adapted to isolate the fungus from root and soil samples and was used to quantify the fungus from field sites. A second
P
.
cucumerina
-specific primer set (PcRTF1-PcRTR1) and a Taqman probe (PcRTP1) were designed for real-time PCR quantification of the fungus and provided a very sensitive means of detecting the fungus from soil. PCR, bait, and culture methods were combined to investigate the presence and abundance of
P. cucumerina
from two field sites in the United Kingdom where PCN populations were naturally declining. All methods enabled differences in the activity of
P. cucumerina
to be detected, and the results demonstrated the importance of using a combination of methods to investigate population size and activity of fungi.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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