2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2013.05.006
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Simultaneous detection and identification of four cherry viruses by two step multiplex RT-PCR with an internal control of plant nad5 mRNA

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“…Particularly, this technique has been used successfully for simultaneous detection and differentiation of the five seedborne legume viruses [35], three ilarviruses affecting stone fruit trees [27], five potato viruses and a viroid [8], six citrus viroids and apple stem grooving virus from citrus plants [36], four viruses and Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi in olive trees [10], five tospoviruses in ornamental crops [28], eight stone fruit viruses [37], nine grapevine viruses [12], three beet poleroviruses in sugarbeet and aphids [38, 39], eight wheat viruses [13], nine crinivirus infecting vegetable and small fruit crops [15], four viruses infecting cassava [18], five tobacco viruses [19], three cucurbit-infecting poleroviruses [30], seven main tomato-infecting viruses [20], three rice viruses [21], three lily-infecting viruses [22], four cherry viruses [23], four viruses in peach [24], three viruses in pear plants [40], five viruses and two viriods infecting chrysanthemum [41], three viruses infecting papaya [42], three orchid viruses [25], five fabaviruses [31] and so on.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, this technique has been used successfully for simultaneous detection and differentiation of the five seedborne legume viruses [35], three ilarviruses affecting stone fruit trees [27], five potato viruses and a viroid [8], six citrus viroids and apple stem grooving virus from citrus plants [36], four viruses and Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi in olive trees [10], five tospoviruses in ornamental crops [28], eight stone fruit viruses [37], nine grapevine viruses [12], three beet poleroviruses in sugarbeet and aphids [38, 39], eight wheat viruses [13], nine crinivirus infecting vegetable and small fruit crops [15], four viruses infecting cassava [18], five tobacco viruses [19], three cucurbit-infecting poleroviruses [30], seven main tomato-infecting viruses [20], three rice viruses [21], three lily-infecting viruses [22], four cherry viruses [23], four viruses in peach [24], three viruses in pear plants [40], five viruses and two viriods infecting chrysanthemum [41], three viruses infecting papaya [42], three orchid viruses [25], five fabaviruses [31] and so on.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this report, we describe a method of two-step multiplex RT-PCR assay for detection of four stone fruit virus species. So far, to our knowledge, several reports about stone fruit virus detection have been published (Sanchez-Navarro et al, 2005;Jarosova and Kundu, 2010;Noorani et al, 2013;Yu et al, 2013). However, owing to the different virus combinations it chose in the test, most of the developed methods cannot be used directly in our surveys.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, owing to the different virus combinations it chose in the test, most of the developed methods cannot be used directly in our surveys. Taking Noorani's research for example, Cherry virus A (CVA), Little cherry virus-1 (LChV-1), Cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus (CNRMV) and PNRSV were detected simultaneously in their assay (Noorani et al, 2013). However, LChV-1 has never been identified from stone fruit trees in China.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Multiplex reverse transcriptase PCR (mRT‐PCR) has been used to simultaneously amplify more than one locus in the same reaction, proving to be a rapid, cost‐effective screening assay for plant viruses (Bariana et al ; Nemchinov et al ; Henegariu et al ; Matic et al ; Noorani et al ; Ge et al ). Various types of mRT‐PCR assays have been previously applied to detect viruses that affect stone fruit trees.…”
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confidence: 99%