A novel method for extraction of high purity and high production Phytophthora sojae oospores
Xiaomeng Chu, Ziyi Yin, Pengjie Yue, Xinyu Wang, Yue Yang, Jiayi Sun, Ziying Kong, Jian Ren, Xiaohan Liu, Chongchong Lu, Haipeng Zhao, Yang Li, Xinhua Ding

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to extract high-quality oospores from Phytophthora sojae, improving research and disease management.
Contribution
A novel, efficient method for extracting high-purity, viable, and pathogenic P. sojae oospores is developed.
Findings
The new method yields higher quantities of pure oospores compared to traditional methods.
The extracted oospores show improved viability, germination rates, and pathogenicity in experiments.
The method supports research on sexual reproduction and disease management strategies for P. sojae.
Abstract
Phytophthora sojae, a soil-borne oomycete pathogen, has been a yield limiting factor for more than 60 years on soybean. The resurgence of P. sojae (Phytophthora sojae) is primarily ascribed to the durable oospores found in soil and remnants of the disease. P. sojae is capable of infesting at any growth periods of the soybean, and the succeed infestation of P. sojae is predominantly attributed to long-lived oospores present in soil. Comprehending the molecular mechanisms that drive oospores formation and their significance in infestation is the key for effective management of the disease. However, the existing challenges in isolating and extracting significant quantities of oospores pose limitations in investigating the sexual reproductive stages of P. sojae. The study focused on optimizing and refining the culture conditions and extraction process of P. sojae, resulting in…
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TopicsPlant Pathogens and Resistance · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
