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Real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification: an early-warning tool for quarantine plant pathogen detection

Journal

AMB EXPRESS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.1186/s13568-019-0774-9

Keywords

Alien pathogens; Canker Stain Disease; Isothermal amplification; LAMP; Olive Quick Decline Syndrome; Portable diagnostics; Sudden Oak Death

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  1. European Union [771271]
  2. project PATINVIVA-Invasive pathogens in nurseries: new tools for the certification of pathogen exemption of material for export-Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Pistoia e Pescia [255]

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An effective framework for early warning and rapid response is a crucial element to prevent or mitigate the impact of biological invasions of plant pathogens, especially at ports of entry. Molecular detection of pathogens by using PCR-based methods usually requires a well-equipped laboratory. Rapid detection tools that can be applied as point-of-care diagnostics are highly desirable, especially to intercept quarantine plant pathogens such as Xylella fastidiosa, Ceratocystis platani and Phytophthora ramorum, three of the most devastating pathogens of trees and ornamental plants in Europe and North America. To this aim, in this study we developed three different loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays able to detect each target pathogen both in DNA extracted from axenic culture and in infected plant tissues. By using the portable instrument Genie((R)) II, the LAMP assay was able to recognize X. fastidiosa, C. platani and P. ramorum DNA within 30min of isothermal amplification reaction, with high levels of specificity and sensitivity (up to 0.02pg mu L-1 of DNA). These new LAMP-based tools, allowing an on-site rapid detection of pathogens, are especially suited for being used at ports of entry, but they can be also profitably used to monitor and prevent the possible spread of invasive pathogens in natural ecosystems.

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