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Bai, Ziqin


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Field applicable all-in-one kit developed for rapid detection of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in plants and psyllids Fu et al. (2025). Phytopathology Research 7 (1) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Detection of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus and five viruses in individual Asian citrus psyllid in China Liu et al. (2024). Frontiers in Plant Science 15 Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Draft Genome Sequence of “ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” Strain GZQL4, from Guizhou, China Liu et al. (2023). Microbiology Resource Announcements 12 (7) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Field applicable all-in-one kit developed for rapid detection of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in plants and psyllids
Abstract Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) is one of the most devastating diseases in the citrus industry and is caused primarily by ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas), a phloem-restricted gram-negative bacterium transmitted via citrus psyllids in the field. Precise CLas detection is crucial for HLB control, particularly during extensive surveys in new emerging regions. Unfortunately, the lack of a practical on-site detection method for CLas due to the limited specificity of immunostrips and the costive non-user friendliness approaches prevent the effective disease control. In this study, a probe-based recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) targeting the CLas five-copy nrdB gene (β-subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, RNR) was developed and evaluated for its specificity, sensitivity, and reliability. To enhance user-friendliness and facilitate widely use, an All-in-one kit was premade as freeze-dried pellets in individual tubes, containing all necessary components except DNA template. The applicability of the All-in-one kit for CLas detection was confirmed using plant or psyllid crude DNA extracts. Collectively, the All-in-one kit offers a specific, sensitive, rapid, cost-effective, and practical alternative for diagnosing CLas in field conditions when coupled with simplified crude DNA extraction method, providing an alternative approach for on-site CLas detection in the context of HLB.
Detection of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus and five viruses in individual Asian citrus psyllid in China
IntroductionAsian citrus psyllid (ACP, Diaphorina citri) is an important transmission vector of “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” (CLas), the causal agent of Huanglongbing (HLB), the most destructive citrus disease in the world. As there are currently no HLB-resistant rootstocks or varieties, the control of ACP is an important way to prevent HLB. Some viruses of insect vectors can be used as genetically engineered materials to control insect vectors.MethodsTo gain knowledge on viruses in ACP in China, the prevalence of five RNA and DNA viruses was successfully determined by optimizing reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in individual adult ACPs. The five ACP-associated viruses were identified as follows: diaphorina citri bunyavirus 2, which was newly identified by high-throughput sequencing in our lab, diaphorina citri reovirus (DcRV), diaphorina citri picorna-like virus (DcPLV), diaphorina citri bunyavirus (DcBV), and diaphorina citri densovirus-like virus (DcDV).ResultsDcPLV was the most prevalent and widespread ACP-associated virus, followed by DcBV, and it was detected in more than 50% of all samples tested. DcPLV was also demonstrated to propagate vertically and found more in salivary glands among different tissues. Approximately 60% of all adult insect samples were co-infected with more than one insect pathogen, including the five ACP-associated viruses and CLas.DiscussionThis is the first time these viruses, including the newly identified ACP-associated virus, have been detected in individual adult ACPs from natural populations in China’s five major citrus-producing provinces. These results provide valuable information about the prevalence of ACP-associated viruses in China, some of which have the potential to be used as biocontrol agents. In addition, analysis of the change in prevalence of pathogens in a single insect vector is the basis for understanding the interactions between CLas, ACP, and insect viruses.
Draft Genome Sequence of “ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” Strain GZQL4, from Guizhou, China
Here, we announce the draft genome sequence of “ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” strain GZQL4, which was collected from Guizhou, China. The GZQL4 strain has a genome size of 1,234,029 bp, a G+C content of 36.5%, 1,204 predicted open reading frames, and 53 RNA genes.
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