2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11020226
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Detection of Banana Mild Mosaic Virus in Musa In Vitro Plants: High-Throughput Sequencing Presents Higher Diagnostic Sensitivity Than (IC)-RT-PCR and Identifies a New Betaflexiviridae Species

Abstract: : The banana mild mosaic virus (BanMMV) (Betaflexiviridae, Quinvirinae, unassigned species) is a filamentous virus that infects Musa spp. and has a very wide geographical distribution. The current BanMMV indexing process for an accession requires the testing of no less than four plants cultivated in a greenhouse for at least 6 months and causes a significant delay for the distribution of the germplasm. We evaluated the sensitivity of different protocols for BanMMV detection from in vitro plants to accelerate t… Show more

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“…(Adams et al, 2018;Gauthier et al, 2022). Due to its untargeted nature, HTS is capable of detecting multiple viruses (known as well as novel ones) in infected material even when viruses are present in very low concentrations (Hanafi et al, 2022). In addition, it has proved to be a major advance for crops, imported plants and germplasm in which disease symptoms are absent, unspecific or only triggered by multiple viruses (Massart et al, 2017;Mehetre et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Adams et al, 2018;Gauthier et al, 2022). Due to its untargeted nature, HTS is capable of detecting multiple viruses (known as well as novel ones) in infected material even when viruses are present in very low concentrations (Hanafi et al, 2022). In addition, it has proved to be a major advance for crops, imported plants and germplasm in which disease symptoms are absent, unspecific or only triggered by multiple viruses (Massart et al, 2017;Mehetre et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the vast majority of virus diagnostic tools have been focused on human clinical samples -VirusFinder and VERSE (Wang et al, 2013(Wang et al, , 2015, VIP (Li et al, 2016), VirusSeeker (Zhao et al, 2017)-some efforts have been focused specifically on plants -VirFind (Ho and Tzanetakis, 2014), VSD toolkit (Barrero et al, 2017), Virtool (Rott et al, 2017) and PVDP (Gutiérrez et al, 2021). However, bioinformatic pipelines have presented challenges for standardization and incongruences in frequently used metrics such as read counts, genome coverage or a combination of both criteria are common (Visser et al, 2016;Rott et al, 2017;Malapi-Wight et al, 2021;Soltani et al, 2021;Hanafi et al, 2022). Also, threshold harmonization is required to establish virus detection using HTS (Ruiz-García et al, 2021), particularly in cases with low sequencing coverage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, NGS methods have become a reliable tool for plant virus diagnostics including managing disease risk, emergence, and the adoption of novel phytosanitary rules (Adams et al, 2018; Gauthier et al, 2022). Due to its untargeted nature, NGS is capable of detecting multiple viruses (known as well as emergent ones) in infected material also when viruses are present in very low concentrations (Hanafi et al, 2022). In addition, it has proved to be a major advance for crops, imported plants and germplasm in which disease symptoms are absent, unspecific or only triggered by multiple viruses (Massart et al, 2017; Mehetre et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the vast majority of virus diagnostic tools have been focused on human clinical samples – VirusFinder and VERSE (Wang et at., 2013; 2015), VIP (Li et al, 2016), VirusSeeker (Zhao et al, 2017)– some efforts have been focused specifically on plants – VirFind (Ho and Tzanetakis, 2014), VSD toolkit (Barrero et al, 2017), Virtool (Rott et al, 2017) and PVDP (Gutierrez et al, 2021). However, bioinformatic pipelines have presented challenges for standardization and incongruences in frequently used metrics such as read counts, genome coverage or a combination of both criteria are common (Visser et al, 2016, Rott et al, 2017, Malapi-Wight et al, 2021, Soltani et al, 2021, Hanafi et al 2022). Also, threshold harmonization is required to establish virus detection using NGS (Ruiz-García, et al, 2021), particularly in cases with low sequencing coverage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…at least 5–10 per cent of divergence, their consensus genome sequence reconstruction is possible using classical de novo assembly ( Winter et al. 2010 ; Hanafi et al 2022 ; Kim et al 2022 ), and several consensus sequences can be obtained. The presence and frequency of SNPs can be further studied for each genome sequence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%