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A Multiplex PCR Assay to Characterize Potato virus Y Isolates and Identify Strain Mixtures.

James H Lorenzen1, Lisa M Piche2, Neil C Gudmestad2, Teresa Meacham1, Pat Shiel1.   

Abstract

Potato virus Y (PVY) has become a serious problem for the seed potato industry, with increased incidence and rejection of seed lots submitted for certification. New PVY strains and strain variants have emerged in recent decades in Europe and North America, including the PVYN strain that causes veinal necrosis in tobacco, and strain variants that represent one or three recombination events between the common strain (PVYO) and PVYN. Several reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assays have been described that characterize PVY isolates as to strain type, but they are limited in their ability to detect some combinations of mixed strain infections. We report here the development of a single multiplex RT-PCR assay that can assign PVY strain type and detect mixed infections with respect to the major strain types. Validation of this assay was achieved using 119 archived PVY isolates, which had been previously characterized by serology and bioassay and/or previously published RT-PCR assays. Results for single-strain isolates were comparable to previous results in most cases. Interestingly, 16 mixed infections were distinguished that had previously gone undetected. The new multiplex RT-PCR assay will be useful for researchers and seed production specialists interested in determining PVY infection type using a single assay.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 30781033     DOI: 10.1094/PD-90-0935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Dis        ISSN: 0191-2917            Impact factor:   4.438


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1.  Distribution and molecular characterization of potato virus Y (PVY) strains infecting potato (Solanum tuberosum) crop in Kashmir (India).

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Journal:  Virusdisease       Date:  2021-07-31

2.  A point mutation changes the serotype of a potato virus Y isolate; genomic determination of the serotype of PVY strains.

Authors:  Mohamad Chikh Ali; Tetsuo Maoka; Keiko T Natsuaki
Journal:  Virus Genes       Date:  2007-06-13       Impact factor: 2.332

3.  Efficient methods for the estimation of the multinomial parameter for the two-trait group testing model.

Authors:  Gregory Haber; Yaakov Malinovsky
Journal:  Electron J Stat       Date:  2019-08-14       Impact factor: 1.125

4.  Ny-1 and Ny-2 genes conferring hypersensitive response to potato virus Y (PVY) in cultivated potatoes: mapping and marker-assisted selection validation for PVY resistance in potato breeding.

Authors:  Katarzyna Szajko; Danuta Strzelczyk-Żyta; Waldemar Marczewski
Journal:  Mol Breed       Date:  2014-01-23       Impact factor: 2.589

5.  Characterization of Potato Virus Y Isolates and Assessment of Nanopore Sequencing to Detect and Genotype Potato Viruses.

Authors:  Michele Della Bartola; Stephen Byrne; Ewen Mullins
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 5.048

6.  Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of Potato Virus Y Infecting Potato Based on the VPg Gene.

Authors:  Yanzhi Mao; Xuhong Sun; Jianguo Shen; Fangluan Gao; Guangwei Qiu; Teng Wang; Xianzhou Nie; Wei Zhang; Yanling Gao; Yanju Bai
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-07-26       Impact factor: 5.640

7.  Interspecific interactions within a vector-borne complex are influenced by a co-occurring pathosystem.

Authors:  Regina K Cruzado-Gutiérrez; Rohollah Sadeghi; Sean M Prager; Clare L Casteel; Jessica Parker; Erik J Wenninger; William J Price; Nilsa A Bosque-Pérez; Alexander V Karasev; Arash Rashed
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-01-26       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Molecular Characterization of Potato Virus Y (PVY) Using High-Throughput Sequencing: Constraints on Full Genome Reconstructions Imposed by Mixed Infection Involving Recombinant PVY Strains.

Authors:  Miroslav Glasa; Richard Hančinský; Katarína Šoltys; Lukáš Predajňa; Jana Tomašechová; Pavol Hauptvogel; Michaela Mrkvová; Daniel Mihálik; Thierry Candresse
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-12

9.  Hypersensitive response to Potato virus Y in potato cultivar Sárpo Mira is conferred by the Ny-Smira gene located on the long arm of chromosome IX.

Authors:  Iga Tomczyńska; Florian Jupe; Ingo Hein; Waldemar Marczewski; Jadwiga Sliwka
Journal:  Mol Breed       Date:  2014-02-19       Impact factor: 2.589

10.  Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Changes the Impact of Potato Virus Y on Growth and Stress Tolerance of Solanum tuberosum L. in vitro.

Authors:  Edyta Deja-Sikora; Anita Kowalczyk; Alina Trejgell; Adriana Szmidt-Jaworska; Christel Baum; Louis Mercy; Katarzyna Hrynkiewicz
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-01-15       Impact factor: 5.640

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