A rapid method for direct detection of Polymyxa DNA in soil
Open Access
- 24 August 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Plant Pathology
- Vol. 53 (4) , 485-490
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3059.2004.01017.x
Abstract
Polymyxa spp. are vectors for a number of economically important soilborne plant viruses. The development of a technique to detect virus and vectors directly in soil would be useful for epidemiological studies and assessment of disease risk prior to planting. A rapid method was developed to extract and quantify Polymyxa spp. DNA from soils. DNA was extracted from three soils infested with Polymyxa betae and three infested with P. graminis using an EDTA lysis buffer in combination with a MagneSil™ DNA extraction kit and Kingfisher™ magnetic particle processor. Primers and probes designed to correspond to sequences within the internal transcribed spacer region 2 (ITS2) of ribosomal DNA enabled recovery and amplification of P. betae and P. graminis DNA using real‐time PCR and TaqMan chemistry. For the P. graminis‐infested soils, the purity of DNA obtained was sufficient to allow Polymyxa DNA to be amplified without dilution to remove inhibitors, but with P. betae‐infested soils, amplification was only achieved if the DNA was diluted 1:10. Using TaqMan PCR, a standard curve was constructed from uninfested soil spiked with known numbers of P. betae cystosori; the quantity of P. betae inoculum from naturally infested soil was then extrapolated from the curve. This technique offers a sensitive method of extracting, detecting and quantifying Polymyxa spp. DNA in soil.Keywords
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