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Catalog #: VS13
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 1:810 - 1:2430.
Specificity: This test system has no cross reaction with healthy plant tissues tested. Background is low on the negative control wells.
Products:
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Catalog Number |
Description | Test Wells | Price $US | Ship
Weight (Estimated) |
| VS13-R1 | ELISA Reagents |
500 |
280 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
| VS13-R2 | ELISA Reagents |
1000 |
450 |
3 lb (1.5 kg) |
| VS13-R3 | ELISA Reagents |
2000 |
685 |
3 lb (1.5 kg) |
| VS13-C3 | Coating Antibody |
2000 |
310 |
3 lb (1.5 kg) |
| VS13-D3 | Detecting conjugate |
2000 |
405 |
3 lb (1.5 kg) |
| VS13-P1 | Positive control | 20 | 40 | 1 lb (0.5 kg) |
| VS13-N1 | Negative control | 20 | 30 | 1 lb (0.5 kg) |
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Information About the Virus
Name: Carnation Necrotic Fleck
Closterovirus
Acronym: CNFV
Synonyms: carnation yellow fleck virus (Bar-Joseph et al., 1976),
carnation streak virus.
Genus: Closterovirus
Strains:
Transmission: Transmitted by a vector; an insect; Aphididae.
Transmitted in a semi-persistent manner. Virus lost by the vector when it moults;
does not multiply in the vector; not transmitted congenitally to the progeny of
the vector; transmitted by mechanical inoculation (with difficulty); not
transmitted by contact between plants.
Geographical Distribution: Probably distributed worldwide
(wherever carnations are grown).
Diagnostically Susceptible Species and Symptoms: Chenopodium
quinoa.
References:
Bar-Joseph, M., Inouye, T. and Sutton, J. (1976). Pl. Dis. Reptr
60: 851.
Short, M.N., Hull, R., Bar-Joseph, M. and Rees, M.W. (1977). Virology
77: 408.