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A Diagnostic Guide for <i>Phytophthora capsici</i> Infecting Vegetable Crops

Camilo H. Parada-Rojas, L. L. Granke, Rachel P. Naegele, Zachariah R. Hansen, M. K. Hausbeck, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, M. T. McGrath, Christine D. Smart, L. M. Quesada-Ocampo

2021Plant Health Progress33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phytophthora capsici is an oomycete pathogen causing economically important diseases in a wide range of hosts worldwide including cucurbitaceous, solanaceous, and fabaceous crops. All plant parts, crown and roots, or only the fruit may be affected depending on the host, and symptoms can range from wilting to rot and plant death. Considered a hemibiotroph, P. capsici can be cultured in artificial media and maintained in long-term storage. In this diagnostic guide, we describe methods to identify P. capsici infection based on disease symptoms and pathogen signs. We also outline methods for molecular identification, pathogen isolation, storage of single-sporangium cultures, and pathogenicity testing.

Topics & Concepts

Phytophthora capsiciOomyceteBiologyWiltingSporangiumPathogenPlant diseasePhytophthoraHost (biology)HorticultureBotanyAgronomyBiotechnologySporeMicrobiologyGeneticsPlant Pathogens and ResistancePlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPlant Disease Resistance and Genetics