Rice bacterial leaf brown spot disease caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv.syringae(Pss)is a major disease on rice.In recent years,Pss has emerged worldwide,seriously affecting rice production.It is very important to es...Rice bacterial leaf brown spot disease caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv.syringae(Pss)is a major disease on rice.In recent years,Pss has emerged worldwide,seriously affecting rice production.It is very important to establish a rapid detection method of Pss for the diagnosis and prevention of this disease.In order to robust and accurately diagnose the rice bacterial leaf brown spot disease in the field and laboratory,an assay system for the Pss was developed in this study,and the specific sequence of hrcN was used as the target,based on loop-mediated isothermal amplification(LAMP).The best detection system was MgSO 48 mmol·L^(-1),Bst DNA polymerase 8 U,dNTP 1.4 mmol·L^(-1),the ratio of internal and outer primers was 2:1,the reaction temperature was 63℃,the reaction time was 45 min,and the lowest sensitivity was 104 CFU·mL^(-1).This results provided an accurate and robust method for laboratory and field diagnosis of bacterial leaf brown spot disease of rice.展开更多
[Objective] To develop a rapid and visualized detection method using loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), improve the detection rate of canine parvovirus (CPV) and reduce the testing cost. [ Method] Acco...[Objective] To develop a rapid and visualized detection method using loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), improve the detection rate of canine parvovirus (CPV) and reduce the testing cost. [ Method] According to the conserved regions of the VP2 gene of CPV, six primers were designed to amplify the special DNA sequences by LAMP. In addition, the reaction conditions of LAMP were optimized, and the sensitivity, specificity, repeatability and stability were verified. [ Result] The optimal reaction time of the LAMP method for CPVwas 60 min. The products obtained by LAMP had high specificity without cross-reaction with other generic viruses. The sensitivity of the LAMP was 100 times higher than that of PCR. [ Conclusion] The LAMP method for detecting CPV has high practical value. It has many advantages such as high specificity, high sensitivity, simple operation, low cost and rapid analysis, and it does not require special equipment. Therefore, this method is more suitable for the detection of CPV.展开更多
A reverse-transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) method was established for the detection of wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV). Ac-cording to the conservative regions of the genes that encod...A reverse-transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) method was established for the detection of wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV). Ac-cording to the conservative regions of the genes that encode the coat protein of WSMV, 2 pairs of primers were designed. Final y, the 1st pair of primers was select-ed through the specificity test. The sensitivity test showed the sensitivity of RT-LAMP method was 10 times higher than that of RT-PCR. In addition, the amplifica-tion of target gene could be judged visual y from the presence of fluorescence (cal-cein) in the final reaction system. The RT-LAMP method, established in this study, was rapid, easy, specific and sensitive. Moreover, it did not require sophisticated equip-ment. The RT-LAMP was suitable for the rapid detection of WSMV.展开更多
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been a reliable and fruitful method for many applications in ecology. Nevertheless, unavoidable technical and instrumental require- ments of PCR have limited its widespread ap...The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been a reliable and fruitful method for many applications in ecology. Nevertheless, unavoidable technical and instrumental require- ments of PCR have limited its widespread application in field situations. The recent development of isothermal DNA amplifica- tion methods provides an alternative to PCR, which circumvents key limitations of PCR for direct amplification in the field. Being able to analyze DNA in the pollen cloud of an ecosystem would provide very useful ecological information, yet would require a field-enabled, high-throughput method for this potential to be realized. Here, we demonstrate the applicability of the loop- mediated DNA amplification method (LAMP), an isothermal DNA amplification technique, to be used in pollen analysis. Wedemonstrate that LAMP can provide a reliable method to identify species from the pollen cloud, and that it can amplify successfully with sensitivity down to single pollen grains, thus opening the possibility of field-based, high-throughput analysis.展开更多
基金Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province(Topic C2017032)Heilongjiang Province Applied Technology Research and Development Program(Topic GA19B104)the National Key Research and Development Program(Topic 2018YFD0300105)。
文摘Rice bacterial leaf brown spot disease caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv.syringae(Pss)is a major disease on rice.In recent years,Pss has emerged worldwide,seriously affecting rice production.It is very important to establish a rapid detection method of Pss for the diagnosis and prevention of this disease.In order to robust and accurately diagnose the rice bacterial leaf brown spot disease in the field and laboratory,an assay system for the Pss was developed in this study,and the specific sequence of hrcN was used as the target,based on loop-mediated isothermal amplification(LAMP).The best detection system was MgSO 48 mmol·L^(-1),Bst DNA polymerase 8 U,dNTP 1.4 mmol·L^(-1),the ratio of internal and outer primers was 2:1,the reaction temperature was 63℃,the reaction time was 45 min,and the lowest sensitivity was 104 CFU·mL^(-1).This results provided an accurate and robust method for laboratory and field diagnosis of bacterial leaf brown spot disease of rice.
基金supported by Independent Innovation Specific Projects of Shandong Province ( 2008ZHZX1A1103)
文摘[Objective] To develop a rapid and visualized detection method using loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), improve the detection rate of canine parvovirus (CPV) and reduce the testing cost. [ Method] According to the conserved regions of the VP2 gene of CPV, six primers were designed to amplify the special DNA sequences by LAMP. In addition, the reaction conditions of LAMP were optimized, and the sensitivity, specificity, repeatability and stability were verified. [ Result] The optimal reaction time of the LAMP method for CPVwas 60 min. The products obtained by LAMP had high specificity without cross-reaction with other generic viruses. The sensitivity of the LAMP was 100 times higher than that of PCR. [ Conclusion] The LAMP method for detecting CPV has high practical value. It has many advantages such as high specificity, high sensitivity, simple operation, low cost and rapid analysis, and it does not require special equipment. Therefore, this method is more suitable for the detection of CPV.
文摘A reverse-transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) method was established for the detection of wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV). Ac-cording to the conservative regions of the genes that encode the coat protein of WSMV, 2 pairs of primers were designed. Final y, the 1st pair of primers was select-ed through the specificity test. The sensitivity test showed the sensitivity of RT-LAMP method was 10 times higher than that of RT-PCR. In addition, the amplifica-tion of target gene could be judged visual y from the presence of fluorescence (cal-cein) in the final reaction system. The RT-LAMP method, established in this study, was rapid, easy, specific and sensitive. Moreover, it did not require sophisticated equip-ment. The RT-LAMP was suitable for the rapid detection of WSMV.
基金Financial support was provided by Mexus, a collaborative program between the University of California and the Mexican National Council for Science and Technology, CONACyTFurther support provided by USDA- ARS funding
文摘The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been a reliable and fruitful method for many applications in ecology. Nevertheless, unavoidable technical and instrumental require- ments of PCR have limited its widespread application in field situations. The recent development of isothermal DNA amplifica- tion methods provides an alternative to PCR, which circumvents key limitations of PCR for direct amplification in the field. Being able to analyze DNA in the pollen cloud of an ecosystem would provide very useful ecological information, yet would require a field-enabled, high-throughput method for this potential to be realized. Here, we demonstrate the applicability of the loop- mediated DNA amplification method (LAMP), an isothermal DNA amplification technique, to be used in pollen analysis. Wedemonstrate that LAMP can provide a reliable method to identify species from the pollen cloud, and that it can amplify successfully with sensitivity down to single pollen grains, thus opening the possibility of field-based, high-throughput analysis.