Comparison of Wheat Mosaic Detection Methods (Bymovirus and Furovirus) Using Molecular Markers and Serological Tests

This study compares RT-PCR and ELISA methods for detecting the cereal mosaic viruses SBCMV and WSSMV in wheat, evaluating reproducibility, sensitivity, and cost to establish a reliable reference method for varietal resistance assessment.

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This research evaluates two detection techniques for Soil-Borne Cereal Mosaic Virus (SBCMV) and Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus (WSSMV), both soil-borne and transmitted by Polymyxa graminis. Between 2009 and 2011, laboratories optimized RT-PCR protocols using specific primers (c2F/c1R for WSSMV and FURO2-F/R for SBCMV) and conducted ring tests to measure reproducibility and sensitivity. RT-PCR showed over 95% reproducibility with few false positives, whereas ELISA achieved ≥89% reproducibility with some false negatives. A simplified RT-PCR method (“Jus GES”) was excluded due to lower sensitivity. The study recommends DAS-ELISA as the reference method for variety registration in France, due to its robustness, adequate sensitivity, and significantly lower cost, with RT-PCR available as a backup when sera are defective.

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Valérie CADOT, Michel BONNEFOY, Mathieu ROLLAND, Delphine HOURCADE, Céline ANDRO, Audrey DELAUNAY, Céline VANDECASTEELE, Sophie PERROT, Olivier HERBERT, Véronique VIADER et Jacques DAVID
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
May 01, 2014
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY


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