Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, College of Agriculture Guizhou University Guiyang China
2. Institute of Vegetable Industry Technology Research Guizhou University Guiyang China
3. College of Resources and Environment Shandong Agricultural University Tai'an China
4. River Basin Research Center Gifu University Gifu Japan
Abstract
AbstractBACKGROUNDThe on‐site molecular detection of plant pathogens is particularly important for the development of sustainable agriculture. Extracting DNA from plant tissues, microbes or coexisting environments is complex, labor‐intensive and time‐consuming. To facilitate this process, we propose a DNA purification strategy based on graphene oxide (GO).RESULTSThe excellent adsorption ability of GO was verified by visualizing changes in its microscopic surface and macroscopic mixture. To further optimize the DNA purification, we determined the optimal GO concentration and treatment time at 95 °C (2 mg mL−1 and 2 min, respectively). We confirmed that our strategy is effective on plant tissues and various microorganisms, and that the obtained DNA can be directly used for polymerase chain reaction amplification. Combining the proposed GO‐based DNA purification method with the loop‐mediated isothermal amplification method is superior, in terms of the required steps, time, cost and detection effect, to the cetyltrimethylammonium bromide method and a commercial kit for detecting plant pathogens.CONCLUSIONWe present a feasible, rapid, simple and low‐cost DNA purification method with high practical value for scientific applications in plant pathogen detection. This strategy can also provide important technical support for future research on plant–microbial microenvironments. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China