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Title: INOCULATION AND GROWTH WITH FOLIAR PATHOGENIC FUNGI

Author
item ELLWOOD, SIMON - MURDOCH UNIV., AUSTRALIA
item KAMPHUIS, LARS - MURDOCH UNIV., AUSTRALIA
item PFAFF, THEO - MURDOCH UNIV., AUSTRALIA
item OLIVER, RICHARD - MURDOCH UNIV., AUSTRALIA
item Samac, Deborah - Debby
item FOSTER-HARTNETT, DAWN - UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
item TIVOLI, BERNARD - INRA/AGROCAMPUS, FRANCE
item ONFROY, CAROLINE - INRA/AGROCAMPUS, FRANCE
item MOUSSART, ANNE - INRA/AGROCAMPUS, FRANCE

Submitted to: Book Chapter
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/1/2006
Publication Date: 12/8/2006
Citation: Ellwood, S., Kamphuis, L., Pfaff, T., Oliver, R., Samac, D.A., Foster-Hartnett, D., Tivoli, B., Onfroy, C., Moussart, A. 2006. Inoculation and growth with foliar pathogenic fungi. In: The Medicago truncatula Handbook. The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ardmore, OK. Available: http://www.noble.org/MedicagoHandbook/.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: This chapter describes methods for evaluating responses of Medicago truncatula to foliar plant-pathogenic fungi. Growth of plants, preparation of inoculum, incubation conditions, and disease assessment are described for five necrotrophic pathogens (Ascochyta lentis, Ascochyta rabiei, Colletotrichum trifolii, Mycosphaerella pinodes, Phoma medicaginis) and one biotroph (Eysiphe pisi). For several diseases both whole plant and detached leaf methods have been developed. For each assay, check plants and their responses to the pathogen are listed. Methods for re-isolation of the pathogen from diseased tissue and storage of cultures are also detailed. For several diseases, methods for staining and visualization of the fungi in plant material are described.