Articles
AGROINOCULATION AND PCR ANALYSIS COULD BE USED IN QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO VIRUS INFECTION
Article number
656_10
Pages
75 – 80
Language
English
Abstract
Due to lack of success in mechanical inoculation, and the low efficiency of particle bombardment inoculation, Agrobacterium tumefaciens cells carrying a partial tandem repeat construct of Strawberry vein banding virus (SVBV) were used to inoculate strawberry cultivars to assess their susceptibility to SVBV. An infection rate of 75-100% was achieved with agroinoculation of 23 different indicators and cultivars of strawberry (Fragaria spp.). Infected cultivars differed in symptom severity and had variable virus titers as quantified by PCR analyses.
An ornamental strawberry (F. x ananassa Temptation) had the lowest titer while several commercial cultivars such as Carlsbad had the highest titer of SVBV.
An ornamental strawberry (F. x ananassa Temptation) had the lowest titer while several commercial cultivars such as Carlsbad had the highest titer of SVBV.
Authors
A. Mahmoudpour
Keywords
inoculation, detection, screening new strawberry cultivars for susceptibility to SVBV infection
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