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Detection of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Potato virus Y</Emphasis> in industrial quantities of seed potatoes by TaqMan Real Time PCR
Authors:Liat Avrahami-Moyal  Yehudit Tam  Marina Brumin  Shanmugam Prakash  Diana Leibman  Malenia Pearlsman  Menachem Bornstein  Noa Sela  Mouhammad Zeidan  Zion Dar  Uri Zig  Amit Gal-On  Victor Gaba
Institution:1.Department of Plant Pathology and Weed Science,ARO Volcani Center,Rishon LeTsiyon,Israel;2.Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture,Hebrew University,Rehovot,Israel;3.Plant Protection Inspection Service,Ministry of Agriculture,Bet Dagan,Israel;4.Agricultural Advisory Service,Ministry of Agriculture,Bet Dagan,Israel;5.Maon Enterprises Ltd.,MP Negev,Israel
Abstract:Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is the largest crop in Israel. Production is based on the import of seed tubers from Europe for the spring crop. Imported tubers are generally free from virus infection. The most important virus infecting potato is Potato virus Y (PVY), which may cause severe damage to marketable yields. In Israel, tubers from the spring harvest are stored over the summer for planting in the autumn. It is important to be able to determine the infection rate of seed tuber lots from the spring harvest prior to storage. Commonly, infection is measured by sprouting tubers and measuring virus titre in the leaves using ELISA (the “Growing-On test”), which takes at least 6 weeks to give results. There is a need for a faster method to produce results, such as Taqman Real Time PCR (qPCR), for direct analysis of viral infection in tubers at harvest. To use qPCR as a diagnostic tool, it is necessary to demonstrate that both techniques give comparable results on batches of field-grown tubers. Such a comparison was performed on potential seed tuber lots of 14 different cultivars over three Israeli spring harvests (2013–2015). The agreement between the results of the two techniques was not of high statistical significance. However, the qPCR technique can distinguish well, by binary classification, between tuber lots with a low PVY infection rate (<5% by Growing On test; suitable for seed) and those unsuitable for seed (≥5% by Growing On test). Therefore, qPCR is an appropriate technique for determination of the PVY infection rate of seed tuber lots in Israel.
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