Rachmi Putri, Prasetya Anugerah Gusti, N. Wijayanti
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摘要
begomavirus感染茄科的多种植物并降低作物产量。重要的是要注意,烟粉虱是一种媒介,有助于增加感染。因此,本研究旨在确定和改进DNA提取方法,并检测白蝇和茄子(Solanum melongena L .)种植园中begomvirus的存在。在印度尼西亚日惹省Sleman地区的茄子栽培中采集了显示感染症状的茄蚜叶片。采用显微镜下鉴定白蝇,采用裂解法和十六烷基三甲基溴化铵(CTAB)缓冲液提取DNA,采用聚合酶链反应检测begomvirus是否存在。结果表明,该粉虱属于粉虱属,DNA定量分析表明,粉虱属纯度较低,而黑绒粉虱纯度稍高。但两份样本均检测到begomavirus存在,DNA条带出现在±580 bp。结论:用裂解法和CTAB缓冲液分别可提取白蝇和黑蝇的begomvirus DNA。结果还表明,Begomovirus在茄子园内感染的葡萄球菌与其载体Bemisia spp.相似。
Begomovirus detection in the whitefly Bemisia spp. on eggplant Solanum melongena L. leaves
Begomovirus infects various species of the Solanaceae family and reduces crop productivity. It is important to note that Bemisia tabaci is a vector that contributes to increasing infection. Therefore, this study aims to identify and modify DNA extraction methods, as well as detect the presence of Begomovirus in whitefly and eggplants ( Solanum melongena L .) plantations. S. melongena leaves showing infection symptoms were collected from eggplant cultivation in Rejodani, Sleman, D.I. Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The identification of whitefly collected from the leaves was performed microscopically, DNA extraction was carried out using lysis and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) buffer, while the presence of Begomovirus was detected using polymerase chain reaction. Based on the results, the whitefly is a part of Bemisia genus, the DNA quantification showed that Bemisia spp. has low purity, while S. melongena is slightly purer. However, Begomovirus presence was detected in both sample since the DNA band appeared in ±580 bp. It was concluded that DNA from Begomovirus in the whitefly Bemisia spp. and S. melongena can be extracted using lysis and CTAB buffer, respectively. It was also shown that Begomovirus infects S. melongena similarly to its vector, Bemisia spp., in Rejodani eggplant plantations.