INCIDENCE OF VIRUS INFECTIONS ON DIFFERENT PEACH CULTIVARS IN MONTENEGRO
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Molecular analysis for PDV • RT-PCR method using PDV-2F/PDV-1R primers (173 bp) • Presence of PDV was confirmed in only 1 out of 58 samples • BLAST analysis revealed high similarity, ranging from 94.2 to 96%, with isolates reported from other parts of the world • Highest value MNE isolates showed with Ch 137 isolate (L28145) 173 bp RT-PCR for PDV (CP)
Conclusions • RT-PCR were used to identify infection by PPV, PDV, PNRSV, ACLSV, PMV, CMLV, TRSV, ToRSV and SLRSV in stone fruits. Nested-PCR (n-PCR) method was also used to detect SLRSV and Real-time RT-PCR to detect PPV • The study reported presence of one quarantine virus (PPV) and two “quality” viruses (PDV and PNRSV) • The study reported very high incidence of PPV (60.3%). PNRSV was detected in 18.9% and PDV in 1.7% assayed samples • All other assayed peach viruses were not detected in the collected samples
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Conclusions<br />
• RT-PCR were used to identify infection by PPV, PDV, PNRSV,<br />
ACLSV, PMV, CMLV, TRSV, ToRSV and SLRSV in stone<br />
fruits. Nested-PCR (n-PCR) method was also used to detect<br />
SLRSV and Real-time RT-PCR to detect PPV<br />
• The study reported presence of one quarantine virus (PPV) and<br />
two “quality” viruses (PDV and PNRSV)<br />
• The study reported very high incidence of PPV (60.3%).<br />
PNRSV was detected in 18.9% and PDV in 1.7% assayed<br />
samples<br />
• All other assayed peach viruses were not detected in the<br />
collected samples