Detection and molecular identification protocols for Phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matter

Strict quarantine measures for the export of South African citrus fruit to European and US markets require the development of sensitive and accurate detection methods for the pathogen Phyllosticta citricarpa - a fungus causing citrus black spot disease. Because of the presence of other, non-pathoge...

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Main Authors: Linda Meyer, René Jacobs, Jan Kotzé, Mariette Truter, Lise Korsten
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2012-03-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/9889
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spelling doaj-045bf0d15ea74f3c825b84f7a56e0f7b2021-02-27T06:04:00ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892012-03-011083/4Detection and molecular identification protocols for Phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matterLinda Meyer0René Jacobs1Jan Kotzé2Mariette Truter3Lise Korsten4University of PretoriaUniversity of PretoriaConsultant: Citrus IndustryARC-Plant Protection Research InstituteUniversity of Pretoria Strict quarantine measures for the export of South African citrus fruit to European and US markets require the development of sensitive and accurate detection methods for the pathogen Phyllosticta citricarpa - a fungus causing citrus black spot disease. Because of the presence of other, non-pathogenic Phyllosticta species, rapid and accurate verification of the Phyllosticta species present on exported citrus fruit is important to producers, exporters and regulatory authorities to prevent unnecessary losses. We have analysed over 800 samples collected over 7 years and have compared sample preparation and detection protocols applied in different environments: nurseries, production systems including phytosanitary inspections in orchards, pack houses and export terminals in order to compile protocols for the detection of P. citricarpa. Standard procedures of sample preparation and DNA extraction were adapted to suit diverse inoculum sources. Low pathogen numbers in symptomless green leaves, for example, obliged the use of a wet-dry enrichment technique constituting the stimulation of fungal growth for easier detection. Physical maceration was adapted for sturdy material using liquid nitrogen or bead beating. The use of a two-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with nested primers significantly increased both the sensitivity and the specificity of the PCR performed on soil samples, overcoming problems with relatively impure DNA extracts and low pathogen numbers. The assays have proven to be highly consistent, thereby providing a reliable, reproducible and highly sensitive detection and diagnostic service to the southern African citrus industries in order to sustain market access. https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/9889
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author Linda Meyer
René Jacobs
Jan Kotzé
Mariette Truter
Lise Korsten
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René Jacobs
Jan Kotzé
Mariette Truter
Lise Korsten
Detection and molecular identification protocols for Phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matter
South African Journal of Science
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René Jacobs
Jan Kotzé
Mariette Truter
Lise Korsten
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title Detection and molecular identification protocols for Phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matter
title_short Detection and molecular identification protocols for Phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matter
title_full Detection and molecular identification protocols for Phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matter
title_fullStr Detection and molecular identification protocols for Phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matter
title_full_unstemmed Detection and molecular identification protocols for Phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matter
title_sort detection and molecular identification protocols for phyllosticta citricarpa from citrus matter
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Strict quarantine measures for the export of South African citrus fruit to European and US markets require the development of sensitive and accurate detection methods for the pathogen Phyllosticta citricarpa - a fungus causing citrus black spot disease. Because of the presence of other, non-pathogenic Phyllosticta species, rapid and accurate verification of the Phyllosticta species present on exported citrus fruit is important to producers, exporters and regulatory authorities to prevent unnecessary losses. We have analysed over 800 samples collected over 7 years and have compared sample preparation and detection protocols applied in different environments: nurseries, production systems including phytosanitary inspections in orchards, pack houses and export terminals in order to compile protocols for the detection of P. citricarpa. Standard procedures of sample preparation and DNA extraction were adapted to suit diverse inoculum sources. Low pathogen numbers in symptomless green leaves, for example, obliged the use of a wet-dry enrichment technique constituting the stimulation of fungal growth for easier detection. Physical maceration was adapted for sturdy material using liquid nitrogen or bead beating. The use of a two-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with nested primers significantly increased both the sensitivity and the specificity of the PCR performed on soil samples, overcoming problems with relatively impure DNA extracts and low pathogen numbers. The assays have proven to be highly consistent, thereby providing a reliable, reproducible and highly sensitive detection and diagnostic service to the southern African citrus industries in order to sustain market access.
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