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AuthorBraithwaite, KS
AuthorSmith, GR
Date Accessioned2012-11-13
Date Available2012-11-13
Issued1998
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/843
AbstractFour types of gneeric tests for detecting unidentified viruses in plants were trialed for their suitability for sugarcane. The tests were; double stranded RNA (dsRNA) analysis, sap inoculation of indicator plants, sap examination by electron microscopy and polymerisation chain reaction (PCR) amplification using 'group-specific' primers. The aim of this project was to develop and implement general diagnostic tests for unidentified viruses in sugarcane germplasm held in quarantine. The availability of these general tests has provided an opportunity to significantly improve the security of sugarcane quarantine.
Languageen
Part of SeriesBSES Internal Report; 1998 No 899 Report SD98003; SRDC BSS116
SubjectDiagnostics
SubjectGeneric test
SubjectVirus detection
SubjectDouble stranded RNA (dsRNA) analysis
SubjectSap innoculation of indicator plants
SubjectQuarantine manual
SubjectVarieties
SubjectPlant breeding
TitleMaintaining access to foreign germplasm by developing methods to detect unidentified viruses in sugarcane in quarantine : SRDC final report BS116S


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  • Varieties, plant breeding and release [124]
    Research outcomes: Comprehensive and efficient variety breeding, selection and release programs responding to yield expectations, environmental constraints, resource scarcity and regional preferences. Faster varietal adoption using advanced methods for bulking, distribution and planting.

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