ISBN-13: 9781493959655 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 421 str.
ISBN-13: 9781493959655 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 421 str.
This new addition to the Methods in Molecular Biology series covers a group of bacteria known for its destructive effects in a wide range of plant species, including crops in developing countries. This volume has the latest protocols and expert tips on method.
1. The Phytoplasmas - An Introduction
Matt Dickinson, Melanie Tuffen, and Jennifer Hodgetts
2. Techniques for the Maintenance and Propagation of Phytoplasmas in Glasshouse Collections of Catharanthus roseus
Jennifer Hodgetts, David Crossley, and Matt Dickinson
3. Micropropagation and Maintenance of Phytoplasmas in Tissue Culture
Assunta Bertaccini, Samanta Paltrinieri, Marta Martini, Mara Tedeschi, and Nicoletta Contaldo
4. Dodder Transmission of Phytoplasmas
Jaroslava Přibylová and Josef Špak
5. Insect Maintenance and Transmission
Heather Kingdom
6. Capturing Insect Vectors of Phytoplasmas
Phyllis Weintraub and Jürgen Gross
7. Insect Vector Transmission Assays
Domenico Bosco and Rosemarie Tedeschi
8. Molecular Identification of Phytoplasma Vector Species
Sabrina Bertin and Domenico Bosco
9. Dienes’ Staining and Light Microscopy for Phytoplasma Visualization
Rita Musetti
10. DAPI Staining and Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques for Phytoplasmas
Nancy S. Andrade and Nolberto S. Arismendi
11. Visualisation of Phytoplasmas using Electron Microscopy
B. Jean Devonshire
12. Automated DNA Extraction for Large Numbers of Plant Samples
Nataša Mehle, Petra Nikolić, Matevž Rupar, Jana Boben, Maja Ravnikar, and Marina Dermastia
13. DNA Extraction from Arborescent Monocots and How To Deal With Other Challenging Hosts
Nigel A. Harrison, Robert E. Davis, and Ericka E. Helmick
14. Nested PCR and RFLP Analysis Based on the 16S rRNA Gene
Bojan Duduk, Samantha Paltrinieri, Ing Ming Lee, and Assunta Bertaccini
15. PCR and RFLP Analyses Based on the Ribosomal Protein Operon
Marta Martini and Ing-Ming Lee
16. Tuf and secY PCR Amplification and Genotyping of Phytoplasmas
Xavier Foissac, Jean-Luc Danet, Sylvie Malembic-Maher, Pascal Salar, Dana Šafářová, Pavla Válová, and Milan Navrátil
17. PCR Analysis of Phytoplasmas Based on the secA Gene
Matt Dickinson and Jennifer Hodgetts
18. Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism Analysis for Differentiating Phytoplasma Strains
Martina Šeruga Musić and Dijana Škorić
19. Microarrays for Universal Detection and Identification of Phytoplasmas
Mogens Nicolaisen, Henriette Nyskjold, and Assunta Bertaccine
20. T-RFLP for Detection and Identification of Phytoplasmas in Plants
Jennifer Hodgetts and Matt Dickinson
21. Real-Time PCR for Universal Phytoplasma Detection and Quantification
Nynne Meyn Christensen, Henriette Nyskjold, and Mogens Nicolaisen
22. A Real-Time PCR Detection System for the Bois Noir and Flavescence Dorée Phytoplasmas and Quantification of the Target DNA
Nataša Mehle, Nina Prezelj, Matjaž Hren, Jana Boben, Kristina Gruden, Maja Ravnikar, and Marina Dermastia
23. Real-Time PCR for Specific Detection of Three Phytoplasmas from the Apple Proliferation Group
Nataša Mehle, Petra Nikolić, Kristina Gruden, Maja Ravnikar, and Marina Dermastia
24. Reverse Transcription-PCR for Phytoplasma Detection Utilizing Crude Sap Extractions
Paola Margaria and Sabrina Palmano
25. In-Field Diagnostics Using Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP)
Jenny Tomlinson
26. DNA Bar-Coding for Phytoplasma Identification
Olga Makarova, Nicoletta Contaldo, Samanta Paltrinieri, Assunta Bertaccini, Henriette Nyskjold, and Mogens Nicolaisen
27. Phylogenetic Analyses of Phytoplasmas Based on Whole-Genome Comparison
Hiromi Nishida
28. The iPhyClassifier, An Interactive Online Tool for Phytoplasma Classification and Taxonomic Assignment
Yan Zhao, Wei Wei, Ing-Ming Lee, Jonathan Shao, Xiaobing Suo, and Robert E. Davis
29. Phytoplasma Proteomic Analysis
Xianling Ji and Yingping Gai
30. Preparation of Phytoplasma Membrane Recombinant Proteins
Luciana Galetto, Majid Siampour, and Cristina Marzachì
31. Phytoplasma Plasmid DNA Extraction
Mark T. Andersen and Lia W. Liefting
32. Caesium Chloride-Bisbenzimide Gradients for Separation of Phytoplasma and Plant DNA
Lucy T.T. Tran-Nguyen and Bernd Schneider
33. Pulsed-Field Gel Elecrophoresis for Isolation of Full-Length Phytoplasma Chromosomes From Plants
Carmine Marcone
34. Mapping the Phytoplasma Chromosome
Sylvie Malembic-Maher and Patricia Carle
Phytoplasmas are a group of bacteria that are capable of multiplying and causing severe diseases in a wide range of plant species and are transported between plants by insect vectors in which the bacteria can also multiply. Phytoplasmas can cause serious and devastating problems for crop plants, especially in developing countries. In Phytoplasmas: Methods and Protocols experts in the field cover topics pertinent to scientists intending to develop a research program on phytoplasmas. The volume opens with an introductory chapter on the importance of phytoplasma diseases, followed by methods for detection and diagnosis as well as techniques for separating and classifying the phytoplasmas into their different taxonomic groups and subgroups. The final chapters cover methods for separating phytoplasma genomic and plasmid DNA from plant DNA for whole genome sequencing. Written in the successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Authoritative and easily accessible, Phytoplasmas: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal guide to plant pathologists and molecular biologists aiming to set up a diagnostics facility for identifying the presence of these pathogens in plants or their insect vectors.
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