Development of a Tetraplex Reverse Transcription Digital PCR Assay for Three Carlaviruses and an Ilarvirus Infecting Hop and Viral Titer Quantification in Different Tissue Types.

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant disease Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-20 DOI:10.1094/PDIS-11-24-2351-RE
Natalia Herrera-Blitman, Melody Bloch, Ericka E Helmick, Scott J Harper, Gary E Vallad, Brian W Bahder
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The hop plant (Humulus lupulus) is an economically important perennial species of plant because of its role in beer production. Although most hop production occurs in central Washington State, local production in regions around the United States is gaining popularity owing to local microbreweries wanting to use locally grown hops in their production. In Florida, production has recently increased, and although most hop plants are grown from tissue culture, the development of a cost-effective diagnostic assay for hop viruses is critical to ensure planting material is clean. In this study, a tetraplex reverse transcription digital PCR (RT-dPCR) assay was developed for the detection of four common hop viruses; Apple mosaic virus (ApMV), Hop mosaic virus (HMV), Hop latent virus (HLV), and American hop latent virus (AHLV). A synthetic control was generated with corresponding viral sequences inserted in tandem for optimization. Stem, petiole, and leaf tissue sampled from each of three different cultivars with different viral profiles were screened with the tetraplex RT-dPCR assay. Across all tissue types and cultivars, HLV had the highest titer level followed by HMV, and ApMV had the lowest levels. Additionally, there were significant levels of variation among tissue types across cultivars. These data highlight the utility of this assay for detecting viruses in hop tissue and provide a useful diagnostic tool for screening hop plants to confirm they are healthy. This assay will be used in vector studies but also integrated into diagnostic services.

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建立了三种卡拉维病毒和一种感染跳跃病毒的四联反转录数字PCR (RT-dPCR)检测方法及不同组织类型病毒滴度的定量。
啤酒花(Humulus lupulus)因其在啤酒生产中的作用而成为一种重要的多年生植物。虽然大部分啤酒花生产发生在华盛顿州中部,但由于当地的微型啤酒厂希望在生产中使用当地种植的啤酒花,美国各地的本地生产越来越受欢迎。在佛罗里达州,产量最近有所增加,虽然大多数啤酒花植物都是从组织培养中生长出来的,但开发一种具有成本效益的啤酒花病毒诊断方法对于确保种植材料的清洁至关重要。本研究建立了四联体RT-dPCR检测四种常见啤酒花病毒的方法;苹果花叶病毒(ApMV)、啤酒花花叶病毒(HMV)、啤酒花潜伏病毒(HLV)和美国啤酒花潜伏病毒(AHLV)。通过串联插入相应的病毒序列进行优化,生成合成对照。采用四联RT-dPCR技术对具有不同病毒谱的三种不同品种的茎、叶柄和叶组织进行筛选。在所有组织类型和品种中,HLV的滴度最高,HMV和ApMV的滴度最低。此外,不同品种间的组织类型也存在显著差异。这些数据突出了该试验在啤酒花组织中检测病毒的实用性,并为筛选啤酒花植物以确认它们是健康的提供了有用的诊断工具。这种检测方法将用于病媒研究,但也将纳入诊断服务。
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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1993
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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