Serological detection of red rot disease initiation stages of microbial pathogen, Pythium porphyrae (Oomycota) on Porphyra yezoensis

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M.K. Addepalli
Yuji Fujita
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[1] Nagasaki University,Graduate school of Marine Science & Engineering
[2] Nagasaki University,Algal Culture Laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries
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encysted zoospore; immunofluorescence assay; Pabs; red rot disease;
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10.1023/A:1011148807849
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Pythium porphyrae (Oomycota), a pathogen causing red rot diseasein Porphyra spp., can at present only be detected when colonizationof the host thallus has already occurred and so it is often too late to takeappropriate disease control measures. The paper presents an account of an effective methdology for early detection of the disease. Since Py.porphyrae zoospores are the primary means of pathogen dispersal,polyclonal antibodies (Pabs) were raised against the surface components ofzoospores and encysted zoospores. Using these Pabs the disease initiationstages of the Pythium porphyrae were detected on the surface of Porphyra thalli by immunofluorescence assay. The specificity of theseantibodies and the efficacy of immunofluorescence assay in the detectionof red rot disease are discussed.
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