Abstract

Triticale, a cross between rye and wheat, is a crop important for animal feed and the production of biogas and ethanol. Soil-borne viruses found in wheat and rye, such as Furoviruses and Bymoviruses, also infect triticale. In order to evaluate resistance/tolerance it is necessary to accurately quantify virus content in the plants. We have developed RT-qPCR assays for the quantitative detection of the Bymovirus Wheat spindle streak mosaic Virus (WSSMV) and the Furovirus Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus (SBCMV) in field samples. Both a SYBR Green and a hydrolysis probe approach were tested. The RT-qPCR approach allows the quantitative evaluation and differentiation of triticale resistance to WSSMV and SBCMV. The reproducible large-scale analysis of field samples is feasible.

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