Herde, D.J. and Ryley, M.J. and Foster, S.D. and Galea, V.J. and Henzell, R.G. and Jordan, D.R. (2006) Use of optical density as a measure of Claviceps africana conidial suspension concentration. Australasian Plant Pathology, 35 (1). pp. 77-80.
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Article Link(s): http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/AP05093
Publisher URL: http://www.publish.csiro.au/
Abstract
Sorghum ergot, caused by Claviceps africana, has remained a major disease problem in Australia since it was first recorded in 1996, and is the focus of a range of biological and integrated management research. Artificial inoculation using conidial suspensions is an important tool in this research. Ergot infection is greatly influenced by environmental factors, so it is important to reduce controllable sources of variation such as inoculum concentration. The use of optical density was tested as a method of quantifying conidial suspensions of C. africana, as an alternative to haemocytometer counts. This method was found to be accurate and time efficient, with possible applications in other disease systems.
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| Business groups: | Agri-Science, Crop and Food Science |
| Additional Information: | © Australasian Plant Pathology Society. © CSIRO Publishing. |
| Keywords: | Colorimeter; Inoculum concentration; light transmittance; Sorghum bicolor; sorghum; ergot; disease. |
| Subjects: | Technology > Technology (General) Science > Statistics Agriculture > Plant culture > Field crops > Grain. Cereals Plant culture > Field crops > Grain. Cereals Agriculture > Plant pests and diseases Plant pests and diseases |
| Deposited On: | 12 Feb 2009 05:24 |
| Last Modified: | 25 Oct 2011 04:43 |
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