Detection of Colletotrichum acutatum Sensu Lato on Strawberry by Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification

2016 
Colletotrichum acutatum, one of the most economically damaging pathogens of strawberry, is the primary causal agent of anthracnose fruit rot (AFR). A key challenge in managing AFR is detecting the pathogen on asymptomatic plants. To meet this need, a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay was developed that incorporated two sets of primers: LITSG1, targeted on the intergenic transcribed spacer (ITS) region of ribosomal DNA, and Ltub2, on the β-tubulin 2 gene. In pure culture assays, Ltub2 was specific for detection of C. acutatum, whereas LITSG1 detected C. acutatum and two additional anthracnose pathogens, C. gloeosporioides and C. fragariae. LITSG1 had 10-fold lower detection threshold (20 pg of mycelial DNA) than Ltub2 (200 pg mycelial DNA) in detection of C. acutatum from pure culture. For detection on asymptomatic leaves, two protocols for dislodging C. acutatum for DNA extraction were compared: i) the sonicate-agitate (SA) method and ii) the freeze-incubate-sonicate-agitate (FISA) metho...
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