Diagnosis of Synchytrium endobioticum: the importance of sample pretreatment to determine the infectivity of resting spores in bioassays

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
EPPO Bulletin Pub Date : 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1111/epp.13058
Hana Tlapák, Friederike Chilla, Anne-Kristin Schmitt, Peter Büttner, Kerstin Flath, Anna Pucher
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Potato wart disease, caused by the soil-borne, obligate biotrophic fungus Synchytrium endobioticum, is one of the most important diseases of cultivated potatoes. The fungus does not produce hyphae, but produces very thick-walled sporangia (resting spores), so an infection with S. endobioticum results in a long-term contamination of fields. Chemical control of the disease is not possible; consequently, potato production on infested fields is prohibited for many years. Reliable diagnosis of S. endobioticum is essential to preserve cultivation areas. A critical step is to determine the infectivity of resting spores. The new implementing regulation (EU) 2022/1195 recommends a bioassay based on soil samples in addition to microscopic analysis. The aim of this study was to evaluate soil-based bioassays for their ability to determine the infectivity of resting spores in infested soils. It was shown that the resting spores could be in a dormant state, in which they do not infect potatoes. In some cases, this dormancy could be broken by a certain sequence of moistening and aerating the soil. Reactivation of soil is therefore recommended prior to soil-based bioassays. Microscopic analysis could not distinguish between dormant and infectious resting spores.

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内生合壶菌的诊断:生物检测中样品预处理对确定静止孢子感染性的重要性
马铃薯疣病是马铃薯主要病害之一,由土传专性生物营养真菌内生合胞菌引起。这种真菌不产生菌丝,但产生非常厚壁的孢子囊(静止孢子),因此感染内生葡萄球菌会导致田地的长期污染。用化学方法控制疾病是不可能的;因此,多年来禁止在受感染的田地生产马铃薯。可靠的内生葡萄球菌诊断对保护种植区域至关重要。关键的一步是确定休眠孢子的传染性。新的实施法规(EU) 2022/1195建议在微观分析的基础上进行基于土壤样品的生物测定。本研究的目的是评价基于土壤的生物测定法测定侵染土壤中静止孢子的感染性的能力。研究表明,休眠的孢子可以处于休眠状态,在这种状态下,它们不会感染土豆。在某些情况下,这种休眠可以通过对土壤进行一定的润湿和通风来打破。因此,建议在进行基于土壤的生物测定之前对土壤进行再活化。显微分析不能区分休眠孢子和传染性休眠孢子。
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EPPO Bulletin
EPPO Bulletin Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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期刊介绍: As the official publication of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization, the EPPO Bulletin publishes research findings on all aspects of plant protection, but particularly those of immediate concern to government plant protection services. Papers are published in English and French, with summaries also in Russian.
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