Microorganisms (Jan 2023)

Methods for Fungicide Efficacy Screenings: Multiwell Testing Procedures for the Oomycetes <i>Phytophthora infestans</i> and <i>Pythium ultimum</i>

  • Demetrio Marcianò,
  • Silvia Laura Toffolatti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11020350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 350

Abstract

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Oomycetes-borne diseases represent a serious problem for agriculture sustainability due to the high use of chemical products employed for their control. In recent years, increasing concerns on side effects associated with fungicide utilization have led to the reduction of the permissible modes of action, with the remaining ones continuously threatened by the increase of resistant strains in the pathogen populations. In this context, it is mandatory to develop new generation fungicides characterized by high specificity towards the target species and low environmental impact to guarantee the sustainability, productivity, and quality of food production. Fungicide discovery is a lengthy and costly process, and despite these urgent needs, poor description and formalization of high-throughput methodologies for screening the efficacy of active compounds are commonly reported for these kinds of organisms. In this study, a comprehensive picture of two high-throughput practices for efficient fungicide screening against plant-pathogenic oomycetes has been provided. Different protocols using multiwell plates were validated on approved crop protection products using Phytophthora infestans and Pythium ultimum as the model species. In addition, detailed statistical inputs useful for the analysis of data related to the efficacy of screenings are included.

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