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Development and Validation of a Duplex RT-qPCR for Detection of Peach Latent Mosaic Viroid and Comparison of Different Nucleic-Acid-Extraction Protocols.

Marta LuigiAnna TaglientiCarla Libia CorradoMarco CardoniSimona BottiRita BissaniPaola CasatiAlessandro PasseraNiccolò MiottiKris De JongheEllen EveraertAntonio OlmosAna Belén Ruiz-GarcíaFrancesco Faggioli
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Peach latent mosaic viroid (PLMVd) is an important pathogen that causes disease in peaches. Control of this viroid remains problematic because most PLMVd variants are symptomless, and although there are many detection tests in use, the reliability of PCR-based methods is compromised by the complex, branched secondary RNA structure of the viroid and its genetic diversity. In this study, a duplex RT-qPCR method was developed and validated against two previously published single RT-qPCRs, which were potentially able to detect all known PLMVd variants when used in tandem. In addition, in order to simplify the sample preparation, rapid-extraction protocols based on the use of crude sap or tissue printing were compared with commercially available RNA purification kits. The performance of the new procedure was evaluated in a test performance study involving five participant laboratories. The new method, in combination with rapid-sample-preparation approaches, was demonstrated to be feasible and reliable, with the advantage of detecting all different PLMVd isolates/variants assayed in a single reaction, reducing costs for routine diagnosis.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • genetic diversity
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • copy number
  • real time pcr
  • systematic review
  • label free
  • clinical evaluation
  • liquid chromatography
  • tissue engineering