Development of a Sensitive Colorimetric-PCR Assay for Detection of Viruses in Woody Plants

Diagnostic methods employing the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) provide the most sensitive means currently available for detecting viruses in woody plants. A new technique has been tested that does not rely on gel electrophoresis or molecular hybridization to detect virus-specific PCR products. Thi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant disease. - 1997. - 82(1998), 8 vom: 28. Aug., Seite 880-884
1. Verfasser: Rowhani, Adib (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Biardi, Lenka, Routh, Geoffrey, Daubert, Steve D, Golino, Deborah A
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 1998
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Plant disease
Schlagworte:Journal Article
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Zusammenfassung:Diagnostic methods employing the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) provide the most sensitive means currently available for detecting viruses in woody plants. A new technique has been tested that does not rely on gel electrophoresis or molecular hybridization to detect virus-specific PCR products. This colorimetric method for detection of PCR products from woody plants was demonstrated to be at least as sensitive as gel analysis. When combined with immunocapture of virions from plant sap, colorimetric detection provides a means to apply PCR technology to a large number of samples. Here, we report on the use of this technique for detection and quantitation of a walnut isolate of cherry leafroll virus (CLRV-W), citrus tristeza virus (CTV), prune dwarf virus (PDV), prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV), and tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV) in woody and herbaceous plants. For purified virus preparations, detection limits ranged from 100 pg/ml to 100 ag/ml. We also describe the colorimetric PCR detection of CTV in pooled samples
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published: Print
Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE
ISSN:0191-2917
DOI:10.1094/PDIS.1998.82.8.880