Ten-day-old asparagus seedlings floated over flooded soil were used as a bait to isolate and identifyPhytophthora megaspermavar.sojae. The seedlings were injured before use by removing the seed remnants and pinching the radicle and plumule with forceps.P. megaspermavar,sojaewas baited from asparagus soils throughout the main production areas of New Zealand. From 22 asparagus fields, several isolates were more virulent than one from an area where there was low plant survival. There was no relationship between soil types, drainage, or plant survival and presence ofPhytophthorain the fields surveyed. The possible use of this technique for estimating the soil inoculum concentration for quantitative assessment of the importance ofPhytophthorais discussed.
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