Abstract

Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) is one of the most devastating citrus diseases worldwide. Sensitive and accurate assays are vital for efficient prevention of the spread of HLB-associated “Candidatus Liberibacter spp”. “Candidatus Liberibacter spp” that infect Citrus includes “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” (Las), “Candidatus Liberibacter africanus” (Laf) and “Candidatus Liberibacter americanus” (Lam). Of them, Las is the most widespread species. In this study, a set of nested PCR primer pairs were screened to diagnose Las, and the nested PCR method greatly enhanced the sensitivity to detect Las up to 10 times and 100 times compared to qPCR and conventional PCR, respectively. Totally, 1112 samples from 5 different citrus cultivars in 39 different counties and cities were assayed by nested PCR. The results show that 384 samples were HLB-infected; the highest positive detection rate was 79.7% from the lopsided fruit samples, and the lowest positive detection rate was 16.3% from the apical dieback samples. The results indicate that the designed nested PCR primer pairs can detect Las from different symptomatic tissues, different citrus cultivars and different geographic regions. The set of nested PCR primers designed in the present study will provide a very useful supplementation to the current approaches for Las detection.

Highlights

  • Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), known as citrus greening, has been one of the most devastating diseases to threaten the citrus industry in Asia, Africa and America [1]

  • The results indicate that the designed nested PCR primer pairs can detect Liberibacter asiaticus” (Las) from different symptomatic tissues, different citrus cultivars and different geographic regions

  • The citrus trees acutely infected by HLB show yellow shoots, foliar blotchy mottle that may be similar to the symptom of zinc deficiency, vein corking that may be identical to the symptom by the infection of Citrus Tristeza virus, poor flowering and stunting [2]

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Introduction

Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), known as citrus greening, has been one of the most devastating diseases to threaten the citrus industry in Asia, Africa and America [1]. The citrus trees acutely infected by HLB show yellow shoots, foliar blotchy mottle that may be similar to the symptom of zinc deficiency, vein corking that may be identical to the symptom by the infection of Citrus Tristeza virus, poor flowering and stunting [2]. Screening nested-PCR primer for Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus control of citrus pests and diseases 2012)" Tuyong Yi received the first fund and Yanyun Hong received the second fund

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