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| Authors: | M.L. Roose, N.K. Stone, D.M. Mathews, J.A. Dodds |
| Keywords: | Asparagus officinalis, asparagus virus 2, polymerase chain reaction, dsRNA |
Abstract:
Asparagus 2 ilarvirus (AV-2) is a major viral disease of asparagus that is transmitted through seed, sap and pollen.
Therefore it is important for breeders to produce seed that is free of AV-2. In order to develop a more sensitive test for detection of AV-2, we designed PCR primers to amplify the coat protein gene and 3’ untranslated region of RNA3 of AV-2. RT-PCR produced a fragment of the expected size from template RNA isolated from a plant material known to be infected with AV-2. Cloning and sequencing showed that the RT-PCR product was more than 99% identical to the published sequence of RNA3 of AV-2. Double-stranded RNA analysis of asparagus samples revealed dsRNA molecules differing in size from those expected for AV-2 or other viruses known to infect asparagus in California.
AV-2 could be detected by Northern blot analysis of dsRNA gels using the cloned RT-PCR product as probe.
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