Affiliation:
1. Soil Microbiology Laboratory, Istituto Sperimentale per le Colture Industriali, Via di Corticella 133, 40129 Bologna, Italy
Abstract
The fungus
Polymyxa betae
is an obligate parasite of the roots of many plants of the family
Chenopodiaceae
. In the sugar beet, it acts as a vector of beet necrotic yellow vein virus, the agent of a serious disease known as rhizomania. With indirect methods of analysis, such as bioassay, one can establish only the presence or absence, but not the quantity, of
P. betae
in soil. A new method based on the technique of the most probable number (MPN) of infective units of
P. betae
present in the soil was developed on the basis of the biological characteristics of this microorganism. Compared with traditional bioassay methods, the MPN method is suitable for determining the contamination level of
P. betae
in a soil, and it appears promising for the routine analysis of many soil samples, whether they were affected by rhizomania or presumed noninfested. The instrumentation designed especially for the recovery of viable
P. betae
from soil with the MPN technique is made from commercially available materials, results in a saving of space during sample incubation, and permits this method to be used for any laboratory analysis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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