Rapid and sensitive detection of two fungal pathogens in soybeans using the recombinase polymerase amplification/CRISPR‐Cas12a method for potential on‐site disease diagnosis

Oct 24, 2023Pest management science

Fast and sensitive detection of two soybean fungal diseases using a DNA-based test for possible on-site diagnosis

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Abstract

The rapid assay can detect as low as 14.5 copies of D. aspalathi in soybean samples within 60 minutes.

  • The assay combines recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) and CRISPR-Cas12a for specific detection of two fungal pathogens causing soybean stem canker.
  • It demonstrates excellent specificity, successfully distinguishing D. aspalathi and D. caulivora from closely related species.
  • Sensitivity for fluorescence detection is 14.5 copies for D. aspalathi and 24.6 copies for D. caulivora.
  • Hyphae in inoculated soybean stems can be detected as early as 12 days post-inoculation.
  • The method achieves a recovery rate of up to 86% for hyphae-spiked soybean seed powder.

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