Journal of Phytopathology (2004) 152, 65-68

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M. Rybak, A., Kountrias, A. Eppler, W. Jelkmann, C. Heinze and G. Adam (2004)
Improvement of RT-PCR based detection of two closteroviruses associated with little cherry disease in sweet cherries
Journal of Phytopathology 152 (2), 65-68
Abstract: The increasing availability of nucleotide sequence data from plant pathogenic fruit tree viruses led recently to the development of nucleic-acid-based detection methods as a routine tool for diagnosis. We present a simplification and modification of the previously described test procedure for the two closteroviruses Little cherry virus 1 and 2 (LChV-1, LChV-2). For LChV-1, a single tube reaction reduced unspecific amplification that led to false positive results. For the detection of LChV-2, a primer set was developed for the local isolates of the area 'Altes Land' in the northern part of Germany. To determine the optimal sampling conditions for a reliable detection of both viruses different types of tissue (bark, bud, leaves) were tested in monthly intervals.
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Little cherry virus 1 Cherry (Prunus avium - Prunus cerasus) Germany
Little cherry virus 2 Cherry (Prunus avium - Prunus cerasus) Germany