Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus

Stem-pitting isolates of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) are not thought to be widely distributed in commercial citrus in Florida, so prevention of their introduction and their detection is a regulatory priority. A test was needed as a supplement to the MCA13 monoclonal antibody test which could rapidly...

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Autores principales: Sieburth, P. J., Nolan, K. G., Hilf, M. E., Lee, R. F., Moreno, Pedro, Garnsey, Stephen M.
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7766
https://iocv.ucr.edu/sites/g/files/rcwecm4696/files/2020-06/001-10%20IOCV%2016.pdf
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author Sieburth, P. J.
Nolan, K. G.
Hilf, M. E.
Lee, R. F.
Moreno, Pedro
Garnsey, Stephen M.
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Lee, R. F.
Moreno, Pedro
Nolan, K. G.
Sieburth, P. J.
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description Stem-pitting isolates of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) are not thought to be widely distributed in commercial citrus in Florida, so prevention of their introduction and their detection is a regulatory priority. A test was needed as a supplement to the MCA13 monoclonal antibody test which could rapidly discriminate MCA13 reactive stem-pitting (SP) isolates from other MCA13 reactive, non-stem-pitting CTV isolates in field trees, and which also could replace or supplement biological indexing for stem-pitting symptoms. Three nucleic acid based and one serological technique were evaluated as diagnostic tools using isolates from the Florida and the USDAARS international CTV isolate collections that caused stem-pitting symptoms in citrus indicators. Sequence specific primers for amplifying CTV genome fragment PM33 and RF137 (from type II isolates of CTV) and genome fragment VT-1, and oligonucleotide probes (ONP) III, IV and V for hybridization studies gave positive results with many isolates that caused stem pitting in sweet orange, grapefruit or both. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) designed for specific detection of sweet orange stem-pitting CTV and ONP II gave inconsistent results and were not tested further. For nucleic acid based assays, cDNA synthesized from total RNA extracts gave spurious results, whereas cDNA from immunocaptured virions produced clear, reproducible results. No one nucleic acid based technique was superior to the others and none could be used as a stand alone test. Therefore, test results from primers for Type II and VT-1 genome markers and probes II, IV, and V were used together to obtain stem-pitting profiles for isolates testing positive. False negatives were more common than false positives, and new primers are needed to detect isolates not identified by the current tests.
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spelling ReDivia77662025-04-25T14:52:55Z Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus Sieburth, P. J. Nolan, K. G. Hilf, M. E. Lee, R. F. Moreno, Pedro Garnsey, Stephen M. Hilf, M. E. Detection RT-PCR Stem pitting H20 Plant diseases U30 Research methods Citrus tristeza virus Hybridization ELISA Nucleic acids Citrus Stem-pitting isolates of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) are not thought to be widely distributed in commercial citrus in Florida, so prevention of their introduction and their detection is a regulatory priority. A test was needed as a supplement to the MCA13 monoclonal antibody test which could rapidly discriminate MCA13 reactive stem-pitting (SP) isolates from other MCA13 reactive, non-stem-pitting CTV isolates in field trees, and which also could replace or supplement biological indexing for stem-pitting symptoms. Three nucleic acid based and one serological technique were evaluated as diagnostic tools using isolates from the Florida and the USDAARS international CTV isolate collections that caused stem-pitting symptoms in citrus indicators. Sequence specific primers for amplifying CTV genome fragment PM33 and RF137 (from type II isolates of CTV) and genome fragment VT-1, and oligonucleotide probes (ONP) III, IV and V for hybridization studies gave positive results with many isolates that caused stem pitting in sweet orange, grapefruit or both. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) designed for specific detection of sweet orange stem-pitting CTV and ONP II gave inconsistent results and were not tested further. For nucleic acid based assays, cDNA synthesized from total RNA extracts gave spurious results, whereas cDNA from immunocaptured virions produced clear, reproducible results. No one nucleic acid based technique was superior to the others and none could be used as a stand alone test. Therefore, test results from primers for Type II and VT-1 genome markers and probes II, IV, and V were used together to obtain stem-pitting profiles for isolates testing positive. False negatives were more common than false positives, and new primers are needed to detect isolates not identified by the current tests. 2021-11-23T14:54:48Z 2021-11-23T14:54:48Z 2005 conferenceObject Sieburth, P. J., Nolan, K. G., Hilf, M. E., Lee, R. F., Moreno, P. & Garnsey, S. M. (2005). Discrimination of stem-pitting from other isolates of Citrus tristeza virus. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Conference of the International Organization of Citrus Virologists, 1-10. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7766 https://iocv.ucr.edu/sites/g/files/rcwecm4696/files/2020-06/001-10%20IOCV%2016.pdf en 200-11-07 Sixteenth Conference of the International Organization of Citrus Virologists Monterrey, Mexico Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess IOCV electronico
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RT-PCR
Stem pitting
H20 Plant diseases
U30 Research methods
Citrus tristeza virus
Hybridization
ELISA
Nucleic acids
Citrus
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Nolan, K. G.
Hilf, M. E.
Lee, R. F.
Moreno, Pedro
Garnsey, Stephen M.
Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus
title Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus
title_full Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus
title_fullStr Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus
title_full_unstemmed Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus
title_short Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus
title_sort discrimination of stem pitting from other isolates of citrus tristeza virus
topic Detection
RT-PCR
Stem pitting
H20 Plant diseases
U30 Research methods
Citrus tristeza virus
Hybridization
ELISA
Nucleic acids
Citrus
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