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Comparison of a baiting method and PCR for the detection of <i>Phytophthora fragariae</i> var. <i>rubi</i> in certified raspberry stocks*
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Bait TestDiagnostic MycologyEngineeringBotanyBaiting MethodAgricultural EconomicsPlant PathologyTree DiseasePlant-pathogen InteractionPlant HealthDisease ControlPublic HealthCertified Raspberry StocksPlant ProtectionPest ManagementBiologyRoot SamplesCrop ProtectionPest ControlMicrobiologyPlant Passports
In winter 2002/2003, a total of 136 root samples from 57 different raspberry stocks in Scotland were examined for the presence of raspberry root rot caused by the fungus‐like pathogen Phytophthora fragariae var. rubi . All stocks had been planted as propagation material entered at different grades in the Scottish certification scheme or had applied for plant passports. For detection, a modified ‘Duncan bait test’ was compared to a nested PCR method. The two tests identified the same infected stocks: PCR detected 10 positive samples from four different stocks, while the bait test picked up two additional positive samples coming from the same four stocks. The two tests had a similar level of reliability in this examination and a recommendation for one or the other depends mainly on the technical equipment and skills available in the laboratory.
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