A simple kit for rapid detection of potato virus Y by latex serological test was developed. The test is carried out on a white cardboard sheet and the results can be read by naked eye in two minutes. A test card of 10 x 6 cm holds latex sensitized antibodies, buffers and other necessary ingredients as dry blue colored formulate on the ringed areas of the card. A test card includes space for six tests and positive and negative controls. The kit also includes disposable plastic sticks for mixing the samples with test reagents and a hand press with disposable plastic tips. For testing, dried reagents are dissolved in drops of sample and mixed. After gentle rotation, samples containing virus appear clearly granulated while samples from healthy ...
Most routine testing for plant viruses is currently carried out using monoclonal and polyclonal anti...
Potato virus Y (PVY) is one of the most damaging virus in potato industries and it can cause crop lo...
Positive selection for the identification of virus–free potato planting material was evaluated in fo...
Vegetative propagation of seed potato often allows passaging of viruses to seed tubers, resulting in...
A time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay (TRFIA) with europium-labelled monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) was us...
University of Idaho scientists evaluated commercially available portable test kits for diagnosing po...
Healthy, virus tested potato plants of the cultivars Rua, Desiree and Maris Court were inoculated wi...
A high throughput, real-time multiplex, single tube RT-PCR assay was developed for simultaneous dete...
The ELISA serological technique has been used since the 1970s as a quantative technique for the dete...
The invention provides methods and kits for detecting potato viruses in a potato plant.In particular...
A rapid, user-friendly and simple immune-chromatographic dipstick kit named ‘rapid immune-gold strip...
Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) and Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) are emerging potato pathogens in the Unit...
Plant diseases caused by viruses are the most menace to sustainable agriculture, leading to numerous...
As a result of the work specific components needed to design a domestic ELISA test system for detect...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency implements the Nuclear Stock Certification Program to ensure the...
Most routine testing for plant viruses is currently carried out using monoclonal and polyclonal anti...
Potato virus Y (PVY) is one of the most damaging virus in potato industries and it can cause crop lo...
Positive selection for the identification of virus–free potato planting material was evaluated in fo...
Vegetative propagation of seed potato often allows passaging of viruses to seed tubers, resulting in...
A time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay (TRFIA) with europium-labelled monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) was us...
University of Idaho scientists evaluated commercially available portable test kits for diagnosing po...
Healthy, virus tested potato plants of the cultivars Rua, Desiree and Maris Court were inoculated wi...
A high throughput, real-time multiplex, single tube RT-PCR assay was developed for simultaneous dete...
The ELISA serological technique has been used since the 1970s as a quantative technique for the dete...
The invention provides methods and kits for detecting potato viruses in a potato plant.In particular...
A rapid, user-friendly and simple immune-chromatographic dipstick kit named ‘rapid immune-gold strip...
Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) and Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) are emerging potato pathogens in the Unit...
Plant diseases caused by viruses are the most menace to sustainable agriculture, leading to numerous...
As a result of the work specific components needed to design a domestic ELISA test system for detect...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency implements the Nuclear Stock Certification Program to ensure the...
Most routine testing for plant viruses is currently carried out using monoclonal and polyclonal anti...
Potato virus Y (PVY) is one of the most damaging virus in potato industries and it can cause crop lo...
Positive selection for the identification of virus–free potato planting material was evaluated in fo...