A method to monitor for Guignardia citricarpa (Gc) ascospores in Florida groves

A method to monitor for Guignardia citricarpa (Gc) ascospores in Florida groves

Report Date: 12/01/2015
Project: 919   Year: 2015
Category: CLas Bacteria
Author: Megan Dewdney
Sponsor: Citrus Research and Development Foundation

September 2015 The objectives of this project are to optimize Guignardia citricarpa ascospore extraction procedures and qPCR with automated extraction system, determine if prototype passive ascospore traps will capture a sufficient number of Guignardia citricarpa ascospores to be an effective monitoring tool and monitor for G. citricarpa ascospores in six locations around state. Slides are still being collected but there are still very few spores in the groves so it has been difficult to detect them at such low concentration with qPCR. A method was worked out to quantify spores on the slides and was tested by our lab and Southern gardens employees. Few difficulties were encountered. Counting of slides continues but the numbers are very low.


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