In vitro elimination of Black raspberry necrosis virus from black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) - Short communication

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Abstract

Black raspberry necrosis virus (BRNV) is one of the most important viral pathogens of Rubus spp. In this study, a procedure combining in vitro culture and heat therapy on axillary buds of Rubus occidentalis was developed to eliminate BRNV from infected plants. Axillary buds were grown aseptically at 4-h alternating periods of 29°C and 38°C with 14-h day length for 1-5 weeks. Shoots induced after thermotherapy were tested for the viruses by RT-PCR. BRNV was not detected in any shoots indicating that BRNV was heat labile. BRNV-free shoots were rooted in vitro and acclimatized in greenhouse. Regenerated plants remained virus-free after 2-month acclimatization, 3-month dormancy and 5-month growth periods.

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Cheong, E. J., Jeon, A. R., Kang, J. W., Mock, R., Kinard, G., & Li, R. (2014). In vitro elimination of Black raspberry necrosis virus from black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) - Short communication. Horticultural Science, 41(2), 95–99. https://doi.org/10.17221/266/2013-hortsci

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