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Provedor de dados:  Repositório Alice
País:  Brazil
Título:  Molecular diagnosis optimization of virus, bacteria and fungi in sugarcane.
Autores:  SAWAZAKI, H. E.
SA, L. A. N. de
GONÇALVES, C. R. N. C. B.
VEIGA, R. F. A.
COLOMBO, C. A.
Data:  2013-08-01
Ano:  2013
Palavras-chave:  Leaf scald
PCR
Cana de açúcar
Doença de planta
Diagnóstico
Bactéria
Vírus
Fungo
Escaldadura
Ferrugem alaranjada
Plant diseases and disorders
Sugarcane
Ratoon stunting disease
Scald diseases
Sugarcane yellow leaf virus
Sugarcane streak virus
Fijivirus
Smut diseases
Rust diseases
Curvularia
Polymerase chain reaction
Resumo:  Abstract: Aiming at optimizing the diagnosis of major sugarcane diseases by PCR, primers were developed (scald, orange rust) and amplified fragments according to the literature were used as positive control, such as those caused by: 1 - Bacteria, (ratoon stunting and leaf scald) 2 - Viruses, (yellow leaf, mosaic, mosaic streak and fijivirus) 3-Fungus, (smut, orange rust and curvularia). For diseases with long latency period (leaf scald, ratoon stunting, yellow leaf, mosaic, fijivirus, smut and orange rust), primers were designed for real time PCR. For testing, infected leaves, fungal colonies, amplified DNA fragment or 40 seedlings were used. Real time PCR analyses have enabled the detection of sugarcane samples with highest dilution of DNA. The pair of primers designed for orange rust was more specific. The pair of primers designed for scald, apparently was not able to distinguish only bacteria of the genus Erwinia, whereas the primers described in the literature were observed amplify others genera, such as Xanthomonas, Pseudomonas, Erwinia, Stenotrophomona and Pantoea. The three strains of the fungus curvularia, found in sugarcane, resembled more to the species C.cymbopogonis, C.geniculata, C.sp. Of the 28 primer pairs tested, the best were shown for each of the disease-causing agent.
Tipo:  Separatas
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  Internacional Research Journal of Plant Science, Sapele, v. 4, n. 3, p. 76-83, 2013.

http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/963146
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