TY - JOUR
T1 - A Selective Medium for the Recovery and Enumeration of Fomitopsis meliae, Causing Lemon Canker and Brown Wood Rot
AU - Hu, Jiahuai
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: This research has been supported by a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Marketing Service, Arizona Specialty Crop Block Grant Program SCBGP-FB18-10, SCBGP-FB19-14, and SCBGP-FB20-39.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022. The American Phytopathological Society
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - A selective medium was developed for the isolation and quantification of Fomitopsis meliae (FMS medium), the causal agent of lemon canker and brown wood rot, from plants, soil, and air. The optimal concentration and combination of fungicides and antibiotics was evaluated to determine the most selective condition for growing F. meliae. The resultant composition of the FMS medium per liter (pH 3.5) was 16 mg of thiophanate-methyl, 8 mg of dichloran, 5 mg of 2-phenylphenol, 100 mg of fluopyram, 0.5 mg of fludioxonil, 100 mg of chloramphenicol, 100 mg of streptomycin, 15 g of malt extract, 2.5 g of mycological peptone, and 15 g of agar. The fungus was successfully isolated and enumerated from air, soil, and plant tissues using FMS medium. Furthermore, FMS medium almost completely inhibited the growth of other plant-pathogenic fungi and soil and air saprophytes. This selectivity was high enough to estimate spore inoculum of F. meliae in an air sample or as a spore-trapping device in commercial lemon orchards. FMS medium will be useful for studying epidemiology and management of F.
AB - A selective medium was developed for the isolation and quantification of Fomitopsis meliae (FMS medium), the causal agent of lemon canker and brown wood rot, from plants, soil, and air. The optimal concentration and combination of fungicides and antibiotics was evaluated to determine the most selective condition for growing F. meliae. The resultant composition of the FMS medium per liter (pH 3.5) was 16 mg of thiophanate-methyl, 8 mg of dichloran, 5 mg of 2-phenylphenol, 100 mg of fluopyram, 0.5 mg of fludioxonil, 100 mg of chloramphenicol, 100 mg of streptomycin, 15 g of malt extract, 2.5 g of mycological peptone, and 15 g of agar. The fungus was successfully isolated and enumerated from air, soil, and plant tissues using FMS medium. Furthermore, FMS medium almost completely inhibited the growth of other plant-pathogenic fungi and soil and air saprophytes. This selectivity was high enough to estimate spore inoculum of F. meliae in an air sample or as a spore-trapping device in commercial lemon orchards. FMS medium will be useful for studying epidemiology and management of F.
KW - Airborne basidiospores
KW - Basidiomycetes
KW - Citrus
KW - Diagnostics
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Heartwood rot
KW - Isolation
KW - Quantification
KW - Semiselective
KW - Spore trapping
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U2 - 10.1094/PHP-10-21-0124-RS
DO - 10.1094/PHP-10-21-0124-RS
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85131732501
SN - 1535-1025
VL - 23
SP - 212
EP - 220
JO - Plant Health Progress
JF - Plant Health Progress
IS - 2
ER -