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titleOfInvention Detection of plant pathogenic fungi
abstract Root rots are serious conifer nursery diseases. At present, seedlings are inspected visually to determine whether they show symptoms of disease. Cylindrocarpon destructans and Cylindrocladium floridanum are two important causal agents of root rots. A substantially more efficient and reliable method of detecting the presence of these fungi directly from infected tissue involves the use of a set of DNA primers which can be used in conjunction with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to create species specific probes for detecting species of each fungi.
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