Lima bean agar

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Lima bean agar (LBA) is a kind of agar medium which is used to cultivate the spore of Phytophthora sojae. Phytophthora sojae causes soybean blight (Phytophthora root rot of soybeans). Soybean blight can affect the output and quality of soybeans seriously. The spore of phytophthora sojae is difficult to culture in potato dextrose agar; it is generally cultured by lima bean agar and carrot agar. Lima bean agar can cultivate, separate, reproduce and conserve many kinds spore of phytophthora sojae, but it is not suitable for cultivating the pathogen of potato late blight.

References

  • Sinclair, J.B.; Dhingra, O.D. (1995). Basic Plant Pathology Methods. Taylor & Francis. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-87371-638-3.
  • Santamaria, L. (2007). Evaluation of Lima Bean (Phaseolus Lunatus) Germplasm for Resistance to Downy Mildew, and Epidemiological and Biological Studies of Its Causal Agent, Phytophthora Phaseoli. University of Delaware. pp. 39–40. ISBN 978-0-549-39600-0.