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Catalog #:  VS11
Source Antibody:
  Rabbit polyclonal antibody for both capture and detection.
Test Format:                                   

Reactivity:  Reaction of the ELISA is moderately strong.  Optical Density at 405nm is in a range of 0.800 - 1.800 depending on the virus titer in the samples tested.

Sensitivity:  Sensitivity of the ELISA is relative high.  The virus can be consistently detected in infected plant tissues diluted at 1:270 - 1:810.

Specificity:  This test system has no cross reaction with healthy plant tissues tested. Positive reaction with samples containing other bigeminiviruses, such as bean golden mosaic virus, squash leaf curl virus, and tomato golden mosaic virus was observed in this test.

Products: 

Catalog Number

Description

Test Wells

Price
  $US

Ship Weight
(Estimated)
VS11-R1 ELISA Reagents

500

280

2 lb (1 kg)
VS11-R2 ELISA Reagents

1000

450

3 lb (1.5 kg)
VS11-R3 ELISA Reagents

2000

685

3 lb (1.5 kg)
VS11-C3 Coating Antibody

2000

310

3 lb (1.5 kg)
VS11-D3 Detecting conjugate

2000

405

3 lb (1.5 kg)
VS11-IK *IDENTKIT KIT

96

280

1 lb (0.5 kg)
VS11-P1 Positive control 20 38 1 lb (0.5 kg)
VS11-N1 Negative control 20 27 1 lb (0.5 kg)

*IDENTIKIT™ offers the quantitative or semi-quantitative detection of a chosen pathogen.

It is easy and convenient:
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To know more about the products:
  Product Items
To learn how to perform the test:
  Instructions for DAS ELISA
To be familiar with other components: Buffer Sets; Controls

Information About the Virus

Name: Blueberry Leaf Mottle Nepovirus
Acronym:  BLMV
Synonyms: 
Genus:  Nepovirus

Strains: blueberry leaf mottle virus - M1 and blueberry leaf mottle virus - NY.
Transmission: Virus transmitted by mechanical inoculation; transmitted by grafting; not transmitted by contact between plants; not transmitted by seed; transmitted by pollen to the pollinated plant (by honeybees).

Geographical Distribution: Spreads in the USA (Michigan). Found, but with no evidence of spread, in New York, USA (grapevine) and in Pleven, Bulgaria.
Diagnostically Susceptible Species and Symptoms:  Chenopodium quinoa, C. album - chlorotic local lesions, systemic mottle and tip necrosis. C. amaranticolor - systemic mottle. Nicotiana clevelandii - systemic necrosis

References:
Childress, A.M. and Ramsdell, D.C. (1986a). Acta Hort. 186: 87.
Ramsdell, D.C. (1987). In: Virus Diseases of Small Fruits; ed. R.H. Converse. U.S. Dep. Agric. Hdbk No. 631, p. 112.


 


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