A quantitative PCR assay for accurate in planta quantification of the necrotrophic pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi
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2011
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Eshraghi, L.
Aryamanesh, N.
Anderson, J.P.
Shearer, B.
McComb, J.A.
Hardy, G.E.J.
O'Brien, P.A.
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European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2011; 131(3):419-430
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A reliable method for measuring disease progression is important when evaluating susceptibility in host-pathogen interactions. We describe a sensitive quantitative polymerase chain reaction (QPCR) assay that enables quantitative measurement of in planta DNA of the necrotrophic pathogen, Phytophthora cinnamomi, that avoids problems caused by variation in DNA extraction efficiency and degradation of host DNA during host tissue necrosis. Normalization of pathogen DNA to sample fresh weight or host DNA in samples with varying degrees of necrosis led to overestimation of pathogen biomass. Purified plasmid DNA, containing the pScFvB1 mouse gene, was added during DNA extraction and pathogen biomass was normalized based on plasmid DNA rather than host DNA or sample fresh weight. This method is robust and improves the accuracy of pathogen measurement in both resistant (non-host A. thaliana-P. cinnamomi) and susceptible (host Lupinus angustifolius-P. cinnamomi) interactions to allow accurate measurement of pathogen biomass even in the presence of substantial host cell necrosis. © 2011 KNPV.
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Copyright 2011 Springer