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Catalog #:  VS37
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 very low on the negative control wells.

Products: 

Catalog Number

Description

Test Wells

Price
  $US

Ship Weight
(Estimated)
VS37-R1 ELISA Reagents

500

335

2 lb (1 kg)
VS37-R2 ELISA Reagents

1000

565

3 lb (1.5 kg)
VS37-R3 ELISA Reagents

5000

2085

6 lb (3 kg)
VS37-K1 Full Kit Alkaline Phospgatase

500

455

2 lb (1 kg)
VS37-K2 Full Kit Alkaline Phospgatase

1000

725

3 lb (1.5 kg)
VS37-P1 Positive control 20 35 1 lb (0.5 kg)
VS37-N1 Negative control 20 35 1 lb (0.5 kg)

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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: Peanut Clump Furovirus
Acronym: PCV
Synonyms: 
Genus: 

Strains: Indian peanut clump virus.       
Transmission: Transmitted by a vector; a fungus; Polymyxa graminis. pH of soil affects transmission by the vector; Plasmodiophorales. Virus transmitted by mechanical inoculation; transmitted by grafting; transmitted by seed (5-11% in Arachis hypogaea and 10% in Setaria).

Geographical Distribution:   Spreads in Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, India, and Senegal.
Diagnostically Susceptible Species and Symptoms: 
Chenopodium amaranticolor - chlorotic local lesions, ringspots and line patterns along veins, not systemic.
Triticum aestivum, Arachis hypogaea - systemic mosaic.

References:
Mayo, M.A. and Reddy, D.V.R. (1985). J. gen. Virol. 66: 1347.
Reddy, D.V.R., Robinson, D.J., Roberts, I.M. and Harrison, B.D. (1985). J. gen. Virol. 66: 2011.
 


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