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J Appl Microbiol ; 101(4): 815-27, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16968293

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AIMS: To determine the effects of heat and composting treatments on the viability of the plant pathogen Phytophthora ramorum grown on both artificial and various natural substrates. METHODS AND RESULTS: Phytophthora ramorum was grown on V8 agar, inoculated on bay laurel leaves (Umbellularia californica) and on woody tissues of coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia). Effects on growth, viability and survival were measured as a result of treatment in ovens and compost piles. Direct plating onto PARP medium and pear-baiting techniques were used to determine post-treatment viability. No P. ramorum was recovered at the end of the composting process, regardless of the isolation technique used. By using a PCR assay designed to detect the DNA of P. ramorum, we were able to conclude the pathogen was absent from mature compost and not merely suppressed or dormant. CONCLUSIONS: Some heat and composting treatments eliminate P. ramorum to lower than detectable levels on all substrates tested. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Composting is an effective treatment option for sanitization of P. ramorum-infected plant material. Assaying for pathogen viability in compost requires a direct test capable of differentiating between pathogen suppression and pathogen elimination.


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Pest Control, Biological , Phytophthora/physiology , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plant Leaves/microbiology , Soil Microbiology , Soil/parasitology
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