This study aimed to achieve rapid detection of Pseudomonas syringae pv.tabaci,the pathogen of tobacco wildfire disease.The specific primers and probes for recombinase-aided amplification(RAA)were designed with HrpZ as...This study aimed to achieve rapid detection of Pseudomonas syringae pv.tabaci,the pathogen of tobacco wildfire disease.The specific primers and probes for recombinase-aided amplification(RAA)were designed with HrpZ as the target gene.RAA was then combined with the lateral flow dipstick(LFD)to establish a LFD-RAA-based rapid detection system for the pathogen.Furthermore,the detection performance of the established method was tested.The results showed that the LFDRAA method had high specificity.The amplification could be completed after 25 min of reaction at 39℃.The sensitivity of the established method reached 0.0001 ng/μL,which was superior to that of PCR detection.Moreover,the LFD-RAA method could quickly detect P.syringae pv.tabaci from tobacco leaves,demonstrating field applicability.To sum up,the LFD-RAA method established in this study can be applied in the rapid detection and early diagnosis of tobacco wildfire disease.展开更多
文摘This study aimed to achieve rapid detection of Pseudomonas syringae pv.tabaci,the pathogen of tobacco wildfire disease.The specific primers and probes for recombinase-aided amplification(RAA)were designed with HrpZ as the target gene.RAA was then combined with the lateral flow dipstick(LFD)to establish a LFD-RAA-based rapid detection system for the pathogen.Furthermore,the detection performance of the established method was tested.The results showed that the LFDRAA method had high specificity.The amplification could be completed after 25 min of reaction at 39℃.The sensitivity of the established method reached 0.0001 ng/μL,which was superior to that of PCR detection.Moreover,the LFD-RAA method could quickly detect P.syringae pv.tabaci from tobacco leaves,demonstrating field applicability.To sum up,the LFD-RAA method established in this study can be applied in the rapid detection and early diagnosis of tobacco wildfire disease.