Quantitative detection of Pythium porphyrae and Pythium chondricola (Oomycota), the causative agents of red rot disease in Pyropia farms in China
Jie Liu,
Sudong Xia,
Huichao Yang
et al.
Abstract:Red rot disease is one of the notorious algal diseases that threaten the cultivation of <i>Pyropia</i> in China, and two <i>Pythium pathogens</i>, i.e., <i>Pythium porphyrae</i> and <i>P. chondricola</i>, have been reported as causative agents. To monitor the pathogens, a fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method was developed to quantitatively detect their abundance. Using overlapping PCR and pathogen-specific primer pairs, two pathogen-spe… Show more
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