Abstract
Cytoplasmic and cell-wall antigens and antisera were prepared from 4 Phytophthora species, and cell-wall antigens were prepared from 2 Pythium species [P. irregulare, P. acanthicum]. Immunodiffusion of the Pythium and Phytophthora cell-wall antigens showed that the 2 Pythium species did not cross-react with the Phytophthora cell-wall antisera. Immunodiffusion analysis of both cell-wall and cytoplasmic antigens of Phytophthora revealed some degree of specificity between species but not between A1 and A2 mating types in P. cinnamomi. Species specificity was improved by using indirect fluorescent antibody techniques and by the use of cross-absorbed sera. Agglutination and quantitative precipitation techniques did not significantly improve specificity. It was possible to distinguish serologically between P. cinnamomi and P. cambivora and the P. cryptogea-P. drechsleri group. The absence of consistent serological variation between P. cryptogea and P. dreschsleri is consistent with the suggestion (Bumbieris, 1974) that P. cryptogea and P. drechsleri should be considered as 1 species.

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