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
- Locatie
- France
- Auteurs
- Valérie CADOT, Michel BONNEFOY, Mathieu ROLLAND, Delphine HOURCADE, Céline ANDRO, Audrey DELAUNAY, Céline VANDECASTEELE, Sophie PERROT, Olivier HERBERT, Véronique VIADER et Jacques DAVID
- Doel
- Adopt innovative practices
- Soort bestand
- document
- Gepubliceerd op
- 01 mei 2014
- Taal van herkomst
- French
- Officiële project website
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licensie
- CC BY