January
2013
, Volume
97
, Number
1
Pages
4
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20
Authors
Kurtis L. Schroeder, Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA;
Frank N. Martin, USDA-ARS, Salinas, CA;
Arthur W. A. M. de Cock, CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands;
C. André Lévesque and
Christoffel F. J. Spies, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, ON; and
Patricia A. Okubara and
Timothy C. Paulitz, USDA-ARS, Root Disease and Biological Control Research Unit, Pullman, WA
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Abstract
The genus Pythium is one of the most important groups of soilborne
plant pathogens, present in almost every agricultural soil and attacking the
roots of thousands of hosts, reducing crop yield and quality. Most species are
generalists, necrotrophic pathogens that infect young juvenile tissue. In fact,
Cook and Veseth have called Pythium the “common cold” of wheat, because
of its chronic nature and ubiquitous distribution. Where Pythium spp. are
the cause of seedling damping-off or emergence reduction, the causal agent can
easily be identified based on symptoms and culturing. In more mature plants,
however, infection by Pythium spp. is more difficult to diagnose,
because of the nonspecific symptoms that could have abiotic causes such as
nutrient deficiencies or be due to other root rotting pathogens. Molecular
methods that can accurately identify and quantify this important group are
needed for disease diagnosis and management recommendations and to better
understand the epidemiology and ecology of this important group. The purpose of
this article is to outline the current state-of-the-art in the detection and
quantification of this important genus. In addition, we will introduce the
reader to new changes in the taxonomy of this group.
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This article is in the public domain and not copyrightable. It may be freely reprinted with customary crediting of the source. The American Phytopathological Society, 2013.