Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Sanitary selection and certification of olive cultivars require sensitive diagnostic methods and effective
sanitation protocols. Although much attention has been paid in the past few years to the development
of diagnostic tools for reliable virus identification, the need to define a common and
standardized diagnostic protocol led to the implementation of a ring test among nine Italian diagnostic
laboratories. A one-step RT-PCR protocol and different primer sets, targeting the most common
olive viruses covered by phytosanitary rules, were tested in each laboratory, using the same batch of
positive and healthy controls as well as the same amplification conditions and reaction components.
The one-step RT-PCR, performed using several specific primer sets, was able efficiently to detect
the target viruses in all laboratories. Furthermore, a one-step RT-PCR protocol was used successfully
for the first time for detection of Tobacco necrosis virus (TNV) and Olive mild mosaic virus
(OMMV). Results showed that all target viruses were not uniformly distributed in the canopy, and
that at least two subsets of samples must be collected from each plant. This standardized protocol is
now being used to produce nuclear stocks for 70 different Italian olive cultivars, in the framework of
the national project OLVIVA, which involves 25 national research institutions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
olive; virus; detection
Elenco autori:
Saponari, Maria
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