RT-PCR based detection of Pepper mild mottle virus from capsicum seeds and seed transmission assay.

Q2 Medicine VirusDisease Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-08 DOI:10.1007/s13337-023-00807-0
Priyankaben Patel, Nidhi Kumari, P N Sharma
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Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV), a Tobamovirus from Virgaviridae family, is highly contagious and transmitted by seeds as well as soil in nature. PMMoV has become a greater threat to capsicum cultivation worldwide. To develop an indigenous, rapid, and sensitive protocol for routine detection of PMMoV from seeds, the sensitivity of DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR was compared in the present study. The infected seeds of California Wonder were included in the study. Through DAS-ELISA the virus was successfully detected from 20 mg of seeds. However, using RT-PCR, we were able to detect the virus even from one infected seed with reproducibility. In the present study, vertical seed transmission of the test virus was investigated by employing a grow-out test under greenhouse conditions as well as directly through RT-PCR omitting the grow-out test in three capsicum cultivars. Based on symptoms observations in grow out test, seed transmission was observed in the 3 capsicum cultivars viz., California Wonder (63.04%), Yolo Wonder (33.80%) and Doux des LAndes (33.30%). Through RT-PCR it was estimated to be 55.56% (California Wonder), 28.96% (Yolo Wonder), and 40.64% (Doux des Landes), respectively. Thus, indicating 100% seed-to-seedling PMMoV transmission and reliability of RT-PCR in direct PMMoV detection from seeds. Even a small percentage of infected seed has the potential to greatly increase the PMMoV inoculum in the field and result in 100% plant infection. Therefore, we suggest using the established procedure for PMMoV detection right from the seed.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13337-023-00807-0.

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基于 RT-PCR 技术从辣椒种子中检测辣椒轻微斑驳病病毒和种子传播试验。
辣椒轻微斑驳病毒(PMMoV)是病毒科的一种托巴莫病毒,具有高度传染性,在自然界可通过种子和土壤传播。PMMoV 已成为全球辣椒种植的一大威胁。为了开发一种本土的、快速且灵敏的方法来常规检测种子中的 PMMoV,本研究比较了 DAS-ELISA 和 RT-PCR 的灵敏度。受感染的加州芒德种子被纳入研究范围。通过 DAS-ELISA 成功地从 20 毫克种子中检测到了病毒。然而,通过 RT-PCR,我们甚至能从一粒受感染的种子中检测到病毒,而且具有可重复性。在本研究中,我们通过温室条件下的生长试验以及省略生长试验直接通过 RT-PCR 对三个辣椒栽培品种进行了检测病毒垂直种子传播的研究。根据生长试验中观察到的症状,3 个辣椒栽培品种(即 California Wonder(63.04%)、Yolo Wonder(33.80%)和 Doux des LAndes(33.30%))都出现了种子传播现象。通过 RT-PCR 技术估算,这三个品种的种子对种子的遗传率分别为 55.56%(加利福尼亚奇迹)、28.96%(尤洛奇迹)和 40.64%(Doux des Landes)。由此可见,种子到幼苗的 PMMoV 传播率为 100%,RT-PCR 从种子中直接检测 PMMoV 的可靠性也很高。即使是很小比例的感染种子,也有可能大大增加田间的 PMMoV 接种量,导致植物 100% 感染。因此,我们建议使用既定程序直接从种子中检测 PMMoV:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s13337-023-00807-0。
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VirusDisease Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: VirusDisease, formerly known as ''Indian Journal of Virology'', publishes original research on all aspects of viruses infecting animal, human, plant, fish and other living organisms.
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