Five substrates (rye, corn, pea, lima bean, and pea bean) were assessed for
their ability to sustain the viability of two isolates of Phytophthora inf
estans in liquid culture. One isolate belonged to the US-1 genotype (Al mat
ing type) and the other to the US-8 genotype (A2 mating type). Media based
on corn and rye were consistently the best-for maintaining the viability of
both isolates over time. The survival of the isolate of the US-1 genotype
on all five media declined dramatically after 12 months in storage at room
temperature (21 degrees C). Recovery of the isolate of the US-8 genotype re
mained possible after 30 months of storage at room temperature from corn, r
ye, and pea bean media but not from lima bean or pea media. Isolates of bot
h genotypes grown on a rye kernel medium and kept at 4 degrees C were still
recovered after 30 months in culture, although the percentage of successfu
l transfers (mean survival) had declined. According to linear regression an
alysis, the US-8 isolate grown in sterile culture at 21 degrees C showed be
tter survival over time than the US-I isolate. To maintain isolates of P. i
nfestans for 1 to 2.5 years without transfer, the use of liquid media based
on corn or rye is recommended.