Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes,Fernanda Rausch
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Albuquerque,Leonardo Cunha de, Inoue-Nagata,Alice Kazuko
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Tropical plant pathology (Online)
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Resumo: The begomoviruses (fam. Geminiviridae) have an ssDNA genome, are transmitted by whiteflies, and cause significant losses in tomato fields in Brazil. Nowadays, begomovirus species identification is carried out through the analysis of their complete genome sequence. Due to the high costs and difficulty in applying this technique to large-scale analysis, we aimed to develop a species-specific detection method based on PCR. Three species were targeted for amplification: Tomato severe rugose virus (ToSRV), Tomato rugose mosaic virus (ToRMV) and Tomato yellow vein streak virus (ToYVSV). Thirteen primer combinations were designed, and four were finally selected and tested against a group of 82 samples, including cloned DNA and viral DNA from infected plants previously identified by direct sequencing of PCR products. Three primer combinations were selected that could distinguish the three species, and confirmed by sequencing of amplified products. These combinations were validated by evaluation of field-collected tomato samples infected by begomovirus and this demonstrated that PCR can be a useful tool to distinguish the viruses and detect mixed infections caused by three begomovirus species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses
title Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses
spellingShingle Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses
Fernandes,Fernanda Rausch
Solanum lycopersicum
PCR detection
geminivirus
ToSRV
ToYVSV
title_short Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses
title_full Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses
title_fullStr Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses
title_full_unstemmed Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses
title_sort Development of a species-specific detection method for three Brazilian tomato begomoviruses
author Fernandes,Fernanda Rausch
author_facet Fernandes,Fernanda Rausch
Albuquerque,Leonardo Cunha de
Inoue-Nagata,Alice Kazuko
author_role author
author2 Albuquerque,Leonardo Cunha de
Inoue-Nagata,Alice Kazuko
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes,Fernanda Rausch
Albuquerque,Leonardo Cunha de
Inoue-Nagata,Alice Kazuko
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solanum lycopersicum
PCR detection
geminivirus
ToSRV
ToYVSV
topic Solanum lycopersicum
PCR detection
geminivirus
ToSRV
ToYVSV
description The begomoviruses (fam. Geminiviridae) have an ssDNA genome, are transmitted by whiteflies, and cause significant losses in tomato fields in Brazil. Nowadays, begomovirus species identification is carried out through the analysis of their complete genome sequence. Due to the high costs and difficulty in applying this technique to large-scale analysis, we aimed to develop a species-specific detection method based on PCR. Three species were targeted for amplification: Tomato severe rugose virus (ToSRV), Tomato rugose mosaic virus (ToRMV) and Tomato yellow vein streak virus (ToYVSV). Thirteen primer combinations were designed, and four were finally selected and tested against a group of 82 samples, including cloned DNA and viral DNA from infected plants previously identified by direct sequencing of PCR products. Three primer combinations were selected that could distinguish the three species, and confirmed by sequencing of amplified products. These combinations were validated by evaluation of field-collected tomato samples infected by begomovirus and this demonstrated that PCR can be a useful tool to distinguish the viruses and detect mixed infections caused by three begomovirus species.
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