Plenodomus biglobosus
Overview
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Scientific name
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Plenodomus biglobosus |
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Genus
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Plenodomus |
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EPPO code
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LEPTBG |
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Common name
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Avirulent or weakly virulent Blackleg |
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Synonyms
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Leptosphaeria biglobosa |
Description
Examine under 10X-40X magnification, looking for loose growing silver brownish white mycelium. Infected seeds will have black pycnidia growing that are relatively large (~250um), with papilla, sometimes developed as a neck. The pycnidia will have a pink to purple or amethyst exudate, containing the pycnidiospores. Pycnidiospores are colorless, cylindrical, one celled and occasionally guttulate. Plenodomus biglobosa cannot be visually differentiated from L. maculans. DNA testing is required to differentiate these two fungi, or subsequent plating on Czapeck agar. The perithecia of Stemphylium looks similar and could be confused with pycnidium, but these are larger, more rounded and do not have any exudate.
Images of Plenodomus biglobosus
Plenodomus biglobosus on Brassica spp.
Image credits: Nicole Calliou, CA
Loose growing silver white mycelium and pycnidia primordia of Leptosphaeria on seed and substrate. Pycnidia are relatively large, about 250 um, with papilla, sometimes developed as a neck and often has purple (amethyst) exudate.
sterilisation: None N/A | growth time: 7 days | temperature: 25C +/- 2C | lighting: 3:1 (fluorescent:nUV), within 60cm of light. Alternating light/dark in 12 hr intervals | agar: Blotter paper moistened with water ( N/A) |
DNA testing: None
Plenodomus biglobosus on Brassica spp.
Image credits: Nicole Calliou, CA
Loose growing silver white mycelium and pycnidia primordia of Leptosphaeria on seed and substrate. Pycnidia are relatively large, about 250 um, with papilla, sometimes developed as a neck and often has purple (amethyst) exudate.
sterilisation: None N/A | growth time: 7 days | temperature: 25C +/- 2C | lighting: 3:1 (fluorescent:nUV), within 60cm of light. Alternating light/dark in 12 hr intervals | agar: Blotter paper moistened with water ( N/A) |
DNA testing: None
Plenodomus biglobosus on Brassica spp.
Image credits: Nicole Calliou, CA
Although seed treatments should inhibit most fungal growth, this can be untrue when applied incorrectly. The indicated seed (yellow arrow) shows typical blackleg infection symptoms (silvery loose hyphae and pink ooze from black pycnidia), and was confirmed by PCR to be P. big.
sterilisation: None N/A | growth time: 7 days | temperature: 25C -/+2C | lighting: 3:1 (fluorescent:nUV), within 60cm of light. Alternating light/dark in 12 hr intervals | agar: Blotter paper moistened with water ( N/A) |
DNA testing: None
Plenodomus biglobosus on Brassica spp.
Image credits: Nicole Calliou, CA
Although seed treatments should inhibit most fungal growth, this can be untrue when applied incorrectly. The indicated seed (yellow arrow) shows typical blackleg infection symptoms (silvery loose hyphae and pink ooze from black pycnidia), and was confirmed by PCR to be P. big.
sterilisation: None N/A | growth time: 7 days | temperature: 25C -/+2C | lighting: 3:1 (fluorescent:nUV), within 60cm of light. Alternating light/dark in 12 hr intervals | agar: Blotter paper moistened with water ( N/A) |
DNA testing: None