Abstract

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods for detection and differentiation of Ralstonia solanacearum strains were compared. The 16S–23S rRNA gene ITS sequence data revealed the two main sequence clusters (divisions I and II) of R. solanacearum and further subclusters of division II. Based on this sequence data, primers were designed which differentiated divisions I and II. Furthermore, to improve reliability of the PCR assay for routine detection of R. solanacearum in host plants, a novel multiplex PCR assay was developed in which the pathogen-specific sequences are coamplified with host plant DNA as an internal PCR control (IPC). The assay was validated during routine testing of potato samples submitted in official surveys. Of 4300 samples from 143 cultivars, 13 tested positive in both multiplex PCR and immunofluorescence (IF) assays and could be confirmed by bioassay in tomato seedlings and reisolation of the pathogen. The IPC was successfully amplified from all samples tested. A further 12 samples gave positive IF results which were not confirmed by either the multiplex PCR or tomato bioassay, indicating a greater specificity of the latter two assays.

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