Phytoplasma detection and identification is primarily based on PCR followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. This method detects and differentiates phytoplasmas including those not yet identified. The protocol describes the application of this method for identification of phytoplasmas at 16S rRNA (16Sr) group and 16Sr subgroup levels on amplicons and also in silico on the same sequences
The impact of phytoplasmas in agriculture has become serious, and early diagnosis is the best option...
A protocol based on Co-operational PCR has been successfully applied to the detection of phytoplasma...
When high numbers of analyses are required a rapid sample preparation method coupled to RT-qPCR allo...
Phytoplasma detection and identification is primarily based on PCR followed by restriction fragment ...
Current phytoplasma detection and identification method is primarily based on nested PCR followed by...
Following their discovery, phytoplasmas have been difficult to detect due to their low concentration...
Phytoplasmas are bacteria lacking cell wall that are located in the phloem of plants and in the hem...
During the last two decades, over 800 phytoplasma strains have been reported in association with sev...
Detection and classification of phytoplasmas mainly rely on amplification of the 16S rRNA gene follo...
The usefulness of RFLP analyses on a 435 bp fragment of the tuf gene for preliminary identification ...
Phytoplasmas infect a high number of plant species. Based on the 16S ribosomal gene sequence, over 2...
Detection and identification of phytoplasmas is a laborious process often involving nested PCR follo...
A method using consensus PCR followed by oligonucleotide microarray hybridization was developed for ...
A protocol based on Co-operational PCR has been successfully applied to the detection of phytoplasma...
The impact of phytoplasmas in agriculture has become serious, and early diagnosis is the best option...
A protocol based on Co-operational PCR has been successfully applied to the detection of phytoplasma...
When high numbers of analyses are required a rapid sample preparation method coupled to RT-qPCR allo...
Phytoplasma detection and identification is primarily based on PCR followed by restriction fragment ...
Current phytoplasma detection and identification method is primarily based on nested PCR followed by...
Following their discovery, phytoplasmas have been difficult to detect due to their low concentration...
Phytoplasmas are bacteria lacking cell wall that are located in the phloem of plants and in the hem...
During the last two decades, over 800 phytoplasma strains have been reported in association with sev...
Detection and classification of phytoplasmas mainly rely on amplification of the 16S rRNA gene follo...
The usefulness of RFLP analyses on a 435 bp fragment of the tuf gene for preliminary identification ...
Phytoplasmas infect a high number of plant species. Based on the 16S ribosomal gene sequence, over 2...
Detection and identification of phytoplasmas is a laborious process often involving nested PCR follo...
A method using consensus PCR followed by oligonucleotide microarray hybridization was developed for ...
A protocol based on Co-operational PCR has been successfully applied to the detection of phytoplasma...
The impact of phytoplasmas in agriculture has become serious, and early diagnosis is the best option...
A protocol based on Co-operational PCR has been successfully applied to the detection of phytoplasma...
When high numbers of analyses are required a rapid sample preparation method coupled to RT-qPCR allo...