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Catalog #:  V161
Source Antibody:  Rabbit polyclonal antibody for both capture and detection.
Test Format:  DAS ELISA                                   

Reactivity:  The test reacted with all OkMV isolates tested. Reaction of the ELISA is moderate strong.  Optical Density at 405nm  is in arrange of 0.750 - >2.700 depending on the virus titer in the samples tested.

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

Specificity:  There is no cross reaction with healthy plant  tissues such as okra or other host plants. Background is low on all of  the negative control wells.

Application:  The test can be used to detect OkMV in infected host plants.

Products: 

Catalog Number

Description

Test Wells

Price
  $US

Ship Weight
(Estimated)

V161-R1

ELISA Reagents, Alkaline Phosphatase

500

230

2 lb (1 kg)

V161-R2

ELISA Reagents, Alkaline Phosphatase

1000

395

3 lb (1.5 kg)

V161-R3

ELISA Reagents, Alkaline Phosphatase

5000

1590

12 lb (6 kg)
V161-R4 ELISA Reagents, Alkaline Phosphatase

100

85

1 lb (0.5 kg)
V161-K1 ELISA Kit, Alkaline Phosphatase

500

335

2 lb (1 kg)
V161-K2 ELISA Kit, Alkaline Phosphatase

1000

525

3 lb (1.5 kg)

V161-C1

Coating Antibody

500

115

2 lb (1 kg)

V161-C2

Coating Antibody

1000

205

2 lb (1 kg)

V161-C3

Coating Antibody

5000

725

2 lb (1 kg)

V161-D1

Detecting conjugate, Alkaline Phosphatase

500

140

2 lb (1 kg)

V161-D2

Detecting conjugate, Alkaline Phosphatase

1000

225

2 lb (1 kg)

V161-D3

Detecting conjugate, Alkaline Phosphatase

5000

900

2 lb (1 kg)

V161-P2

ELISA control, positive

18

12

1 lb (0.5 kg)

V161-N1

Negative control

18

15

1 lb (0.5 kg)
M004-1 Buffers for DAS/TAS, alkaline phosphatase      500    80 2 lb (1.0 kg)
M004-2 Buffers for DAS/TAS, alkaline phosphatase     1000     105 3 lb (1.5 kg)
M004-3 Buffers for DAS/TAS, alkaline phosphatase     5000     335 6 lb (3.0 kg)

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Instructions for DAS ELIAS
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Information About the Virus

Name:  Okra Mosaic Virus
Acronym:  OkMV
Synonyms:  virus de la mosaique du Gombo
Group/Genus:  Tymovirus

Vector:  Transmitted by a vector; an insect; Podagrica decolorata in C“te d'Ivoire (Givord and den Boer, 1980); Podagrica uniforma, P. sjostedti in Nigeria (Lana and Taylor, 1976; Atiri, 1984). Possibly Bemisia tabaci is a vector in Nigeria (Lana and Taylor, 1976), but needs confirmation; Coleoptera. Not transmitted by Aphis gossypii, Chrysolagria cuprina, Lagria villosa, Medythia quaterna, Ootheca mutabilis, Nisotra dilecta. Transmitted in a non-persistent manner.
Transmission: Virus transmitted by mechanical inoculation; transmitted by grafting; not transmitted by seed.
Main natural host plants: Abelmoschus esculentus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Abutilon hirtum, Borreria intricans, Corchorus olitorius, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Malvastrum coromandelianum, Sida acuta, S. rhomboidea, Physalis angulata, Sida linifolia - mosaic and vein banding, Urena lobata.

Virus Infection:  Symptoms persist (in all other families except Malvaceae). Symptoms mosaic, vein chlorosis and banding in Malvaceae. Other families show interveinal chlorosis, vein chlorosis and vein banding. In all families plants are often stunted.
Diagnostically susceptible host species and symptoms: Chenopodium amaranticolor - systemic chlorotic spotting and line patterns; Cucumis sativus - large chlorotic local lesions, then systemic vein chlorosis; Arachis hypogaea - dark and light green mosaic; Vigna unguiculata - fine systemic vein chlorosis and mosaic; Nicotiana clevelandii - systemic dark green and whitish mosaic, dwarfing.

Geographical distribution: Spreads in Cote d'Ivoire and Nigeria.

References:
1. 
Atiri, G.I., Ivbijaro, M.F. and Oladele, A.D. (1991). Trop. Agric., Trin. 68: 178.
2.  Givord, L. and Koenig, R. (1974). CMI/AAB Descr. Pl. Viruses No. 128, 4 pp.


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