Strategies for simultaneous detection of multiple plant viruses

被引:50
|
作者
James, D. [1 ]
Varga, A.
Pallas, V.
Candresse, T.
机构
[1] Canadian Food Inspect Agcy, Sidney Lab, Sidney, BC V8L 1H3, Canada
[2] Univ Politecn Valencia, CSIC, Inst Biol Mol & Celular Plantas, Valencia 46022, Spain
[3] INRA, Inst Biol Vegetale Mol, Unite Mixte Rech Genom Dev Pouvoir Pathogene, Equipe Virol, F-33883 Villenave Dornon, France
关键词
virus disease; simultaneous detection; molecular technologies; multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR); polyvalent PCR; real-time PCR; nonisotopic molecular hybridization techniques; array technology;
D O I
10.1080/07060660609507267
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Plants are infected by a wide range of viruses. Many cause devastation of plants and crops resulting in significant economic losses and threats to the viability of certain horticultural and agricultural industries. Resources available for routine detection of plant viruses tend to be limited. This means that techniques adopted for routine diagnosis must be of low cost yet sensitive and reliable. Approaches that allow simultaneous detection of multiple plant viruses (multiplexing) reduce the number of tests required, reagent usage, time for analysis, and consequently, the cost. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR), polyvalent PCR, nonisotopic molecular hybridization techniques, real-time PCR, and array technologies allow simultaneous detection of multiple plant viruses. The increased sensitivity achieved with some techniques, such as real-time PCR, permits the use of simple, low-cost target isolation methods such as direct binding, tissue printing, or immunocapture. These result in reduced overall cost. Multiplexing techniques have the capacity for simultaneous broad-spectrum and specific identification by combining primers and (or) probes that target various taxonomic levels such as family, genus, and species. Polyvalent PCR and broad-spectrum probes have the potential to detect unknown or uncharacterized viruses, improving our ability to monitor and successfully control these pathogens. Techniques such as microarray analysis offer the potential for development of a single biochip that may facilitate detection of all viruses affecting a particular crop (e.g., a cucurbit or potato biochip). This may be expanded in time to the detection of every pathogen, including viruses, affecting a particular plant.
引用
收藏
页码:16 / 29
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Detection and discovery of plant viruses in soybean by metagenomic sequencing
    Elmore, Manjula G.
    Groves, Carol L.
    Hajimorad, M. R.
    Stewart, Tracey P.
    Gaskill, Mikaela A.
    Wise, Kiersten A.
    Sikora, Edward
    Kleczewski, Nathan M.
    Smith, Damon L.
    Mueller, Daren S.
    Whitham, Steven A.
    VIROLOGY JOURNAL, 2022, 19 (01)
  • [42] IMPROVED ELISA CONDITIONS FOR DETECTION OF PLANT-VIRUSES
    MCLAUGHLIN, MR
    BARNETT, OW
    BURROWS, PM
    BAUM, RH
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGICAL METHODS, 1981, 3 (01) : 13 - 25
  • [43] Development of SPR biosensor for simultaneous detection of multiplex respiratory viruses
    Shi, Lei
    Sun, Qiuxiang
    He, Jian'an
    Xu, Hua
    Liu, Chunxiao
    Zhao, Chunzhong
    Xu, Yunqing
    Wu, Changlin
    Xiang, Junjian
    Gu, Dayong
    Long, Jun
    Lan, Hekui
    BIO-MEDICAL MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING, 2015, 26 : S2207 - S2216
  • [44] Simultaneous detection of major enteric viruses using a combimatrix microarray
    Kim, Ju-Mi
    Kim, Sung Yeon
    Park, Young Bin
    Kim, Hye Jin
    Min, Byung Sup
    Cho, Jae-Chang
    Yang, Jai Myung
    Cho, You-Hee
    Ko, GwangPyo
    JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, 2012, 50 (06) : 970 - 977
  • [45] Simultaneous detection of major enteric viruses using a combimatrix microarray
    Ju-Mi Kim
    Sung Yeon Kim
    Young Bin Park
    Hye Jin Kim
    Byung Sup Min
    Jae-Chang Cho
    Jai Myung Yang
    You-Hee Cho
    GwangPyo Ko
    Journal of Microbiology, 2012, 50 : 970 - 977
  • [46] Nanotechnology for Nanophytopathogens: From Detection to the Management of Plant Viruses
    Singh, Rachana
    Kuddus, Mohammad
    Singh, Pradhyumna Kumar
    Choden, Deki
    BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2022, 2022
  • [47] Detection and discovery of plant viruses in soybean by metagenomic sequencing
    Manjula G. Elmore
    Carol L. Groves
    M. R. Hajimorad
    Tracey P. Stewart
    Mikaela A. Gaskill
    Kiersten A. Wise
    Edward Sikora
    Nathan M. Kleczewski
    Damon L. Smith
    Daren S. Mueller
    Steven A. Whitham
    Virology Journal, 19
  • [48] A multiplex PCR assay for the simultaneous detection of seven citrus viruses
    Roy, A.
    Fayad, A.
    Barthe, G.
    Brlansky, R.
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2005, 95 (06) : S90 - S90
  • [49] Magnetic SERS Strip for Sensitive and Simultaneous Detection of Respiratory Viruses
    Wang, Chongwen
    Wang, Chaoguang
    Wang, Xiaolong
    Wang, Keli
    Zhu, Yanhui
    Rong, Zhen
    Wang, Weiyun
    Xiao, Rui
    Wang, Shengqi
    ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 2019, 11 (21) : 19495 - 19505
  • [50] Applications of the polymerase chain reaction to the detection of plant viruses
    Farinelli, L
    DeOliveira, DE
    AGRO FOOD INDUSTRY HI-TECH, 1996, 7 (03): : 7 - 10