1. Validation and optimization of the loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) technique for rapid detection of wheat stripe mosaic virus, a wheat-infecting pathogen.
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Varela de Andrade, Anderson, Sartori Pereira, Fernando, Nascimento da Silva, Fabio, Felippe da Silva, Gustavo, and de Lourdes Borba Magalhães, Maria
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WHEAT ,MOSAIC viruses ,PLANT viruses ,NUCLEIC acid amplification techniques ,PLANT RNA ,CROP yields - Abstract
• Isothermal assay protocol was developed to detect RNA plant virus. • Improved sensitivity was achieved. • Test allows point of care diagnostic of wheat infecting pathogen. • Cost effectiveness was achieved by reducing reagents such as enzyme concentration. Wheat stripe mosaic virus (WhSMV) is a significant wheat pathogen that causes substantial yield losses in Brazil and other countries. Although several detection methods are available, reliable and efficient tools for on-site WhSMV detection are currently lacking. In this study, a Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) method was developed for rapid and reliable field detection of WhSMV. We designed WhSMV-specific primers for the LAMP assay and optimized reaction conditions for increased sensitivity and specificity using infected plant samples. We have developed a diagnostic method utilizing the Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) technique capable of rapidly and reliably detecting WhSMV. The LAMP assay has been optimized to enhance sensitivity, specificity, and cost-effectiveness. The LAMP assay described here represents a valuable tool for early WhSMV detection, serving to mitigate the adverse economic and social impacts of this viral pathogen. By enabling swift and accurate identification, this assay can significantly improve the sustainability of cereal production systems, safeguarding crop yields against the detrimental effects of WhSMV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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