Author:
Bertozzi T.,Alberts E.,Sedgley M.
Abstract
The reliability of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and indexing
methodologies for the detection of Prunus necrotic
ringspot virus (PNRSV) in almond was assessed under local conditions. Thirteen
field-grown almond trees were sampled fortnightly throughout the growing
season. Petal and leaf homogenates were used for ELISA and to inoculate
herbaceous indicator species, while buds collected from October onwards were
budded to woody indicators. ELISA reliably detected PNRSV in petals and young
leaves from bud-break until the cessation of stem elongation. While herbaceous
indexing was not as reliable as ELISA, woody indicators could differentiate
positive from negative samples reliably throughout the testing period.
However, for mass screening of foundation plantings, nursery stock and elite
germplasm, woody indexing is too costly and slow to give results. The use of
ELISA can overcome these limitations but the timing of sample collection is
critical. Petal or leaf tissue collected early in the season will yield the
most reliable results.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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