Serological: An Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) Reagent Set for Phytophthora (AGDIA, Cat# SRA 92600/1000) at the genus level for primary screening. A positive does not indicate P. alni.
Identification must be confirmed by other methods.
Morphological: Samples of inner bark (phloem) tissue from outer edges of necrotic lesions may be washed in running water and plated directly onto a selective medium and incubated at 20C (68F). Letting samples soak for 2-5 days and replacing the water four times per days has been used to remove excess polyphenols and bacteria, which can be inhibitory to P. alni.
The pathogen can be isolated from water using alder twigs as bait, but the efficiency of this method is low (Streito et al., 2002).
Molecular: Conventional polymerase chain reaction (cPCR) is approved for species identification. There are three subspecies of P. alni (see Notes below). Additional testing by the S&T Beltsville laboratory are necessary to confirm the subspecies.
To request a copy of these protocols, email the S&T Beltsville laboratory at APHIS-PPQCPHSTBeltsvilleSampleDiagnostics@aphis.usda.gov and use the subject line "Diagnostic protocol request".
Diagnostic Resources:
IDphy: molecular and morphological identification of
Phytophthora, is a tool developed by PPQ in collaboration with
Phytophthora experts that supports morphological and molecular identification of
Phytophthora spp. including
P. alni.
https://idtools.org/id/phytophthora/