| Literature DB >> 35819599 |
Domenico Rizzo1, Daniele Da Lio2, Linda Bartolini1, Cristina Francia1, Antonio Aronadio1, Nicola Luchi3, Sara Campigli4, Guido Marchi4, Elisabetta Rossi5.
Abstract
DNA extraction from plant samples is very important for a good performance of diagnostic molecular assays in phytopathology. The variety of matrices (such as leaves, roots, and twigs) requires a differentiated approach to DNA extraction. Here we describe three categories of matrices: (a) symptomatic bark/wood tissue; (b) residues of frass resulting from insect woody trophic activities, portions of the galleries produced in the wood, and tissues surrounding exit holes; and (c) leaves of different plant species. To improve the performances of diagnostic assays, we here describe DNA extraction procedures that have been optimized for each matrix type.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnostic tools; Invasive pathogen; Molecular identification; Plant pathogens; Quarantine pests; Xylophagous insects
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35819599 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2517-0_5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745