揭示印度尼西亚南苏拉威西岛柑橘品种中存在的 CVPD 疾病:分子方法

IF 3.5 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mustika Tuwo , Tutik Kuswinanti , Andi Nasruddin , Elis Tambaru
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摘要

背景柑橘脉韧皮部退化病(CVPD)是感染柑橘植株的重要病害之一,因其症状严重、传播迅速而威胁着全球柑橘的产量和质量。2000 年代,作为印度尼西亚柑橘生产国之一的南苏拉威西省报告了 CVPD 感染情况。迄今为止,柑橘生产中心是否已经摆脱了 CVPD 感染仍是一个未知数,因为认证柑橘树苗的使用率很低,而且果农对种植园的管理也不尽人意。看起来健康的柑橘树苗可能携带 CVPD 病原体,因为 CVPD 病原体在寄主植物中的潜伏期长达 3 至 5 个月。因此,有必要找到正确、快速的方法来检测柑橘植物中是否存在 CVPD 病原体。最有效的方法是 PCR,因为 Asiaticus 白色念珠菌无法在体外培养,但可以通过 16S rDNA 检测到。对五个柑橘种植区(即 Pangkep、Sidrap、Bantaeng、Luwu Utara 和 Kepulauan Selayar 地区)的八个品种中出现 CVPD 症状的叶片进行了有目的的采样。按照基因组 DNA 试剂盒(Geneaid)的程序进行 DNA 分离,然后使用特异性病原引物对 OI1(5′ GCG CGT ATG CAA TAC GAG CGG C 3′)和 OI2c(5′ GCC TCG CGA CTT CGC AAC CCA T 3′)进行检测。这 7 个样本分别来自 Sidrap、Luwu Utara 和 Bantaeng 的酸橙、橘子、柑橘(cv. batu 55)和柑橘(cv. selayar)。平均发病率为 66.56%。根据实地观察结果,在南苏拉威西岛的五个柑橘种植地均未发现昆虫媒介 Diaphorina citri。
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Uncovering the presence of CVPD disease in citrus varieties of South Sulawesi, Indonesia: A molecular approach

Background

The citrus vein phloem degeneration (CVPD) disease is one of important diseases that infects citrus plants and threatens global citrus production and quality due to its severe symptoms and rapid spread. In the 2000s, South Sulawesi Province as one of the citrus producers in Indonesia reported CVPD infection. To date, it is still uncertain as to whether the citrus production center has already been rid of the CVPD infection, keeping in mind the low prevalence of certified citrus saplings use and sub-optimal management of plantations by farmers.

Results

Field observation results revealed varied chlorosis symptoms from young to productive cultivation, which certainly makes it appealing to find out the presence of the causative bacterium, as it has yet to be known whether all the leaves with positive chlorosis symptoms carry the bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus. Citrus saplings that appear healthy may carry CVPD pathogens as the incubation period of CVPD pathogens in the host plant spans three to five months. Thus, it is necessary to find the right, rapid way to detect the presence of CVPD pathogens in the citrus plant. The most effective method to use is PCR as the bacterium Candidatus L. asiaticus is non-culturable in vitro, but it is detectable using 16S rDNA. Sampling of leaves with CVPD symptoms was conducted purposively from eight varieties in five citrus cultivation locations, i.e., Pangkep, Sidrap, Bantaeng, Luwu Utara, and Kepulauan Selayar Regencies. DNA isolation was carried out following the Genomic DNA Kit (Geneaid) procedure, followed by detection using the specific pathogenic primer pair OI1 (5′ GCG CGT ATG CAA TAC GAG CGG C 3′) and OI2c (5′ GCC TCG CGA CTT CGC AAC CCA T 3′).

Conclusion

The PCR visualization result shows seven positive samples with DNA fragments measuring 1160 bp. The seven samples were samples of the Key lime, tangerine, Mandarin (cv. batu 55), and Mandarin (cv. selayar), each being derived from Sidrap, Luwu Utara, and Bantaeng. The average disease incidence rate was 66.56 %. Based on the field observation results, the insect vector Diaphorina citri was nowhere to be found in the five citrus cultivation locations in South Sulawesi.

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Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: Journal of genetic engineering and biotechnology is devoted to rapid publication of full-length research papers that leads to significant contribution in advancing knowledge in genetic engineering and biotechnology and provide novel perspectives in this research area. JGEB includes all major themes related to genetic engineering and recombinant DNA. The area of interest of JGEB includes but not restricted to: •Plant genetics •Animal genetics •Bacterial enzymes •Agricultural Biotechnology, •Biochemistry, •Biophysics, •Bioinformatics, •Environmental Biotechnology, •Industrial Biotechnology, •Microbial biotechnology, •Medical Biotechnology, •Bioenergy, Biosafety, •Biosecurity, •Bioethics, •GMOS, •Genomic, •Proteomic JGEB accepts
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