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Catalog #: V155
Source Antibody: A rabbit polyclonal antibody for capture and and a
monoclonal antibody as detection.
Test Format: TAS ELISA
Reactivity: The test reacted with all SbDV isolates tested.
Reaction of the ELISA is moderate strong. Optical Density at 405nm
is in arrange of 0.800 - >2.600 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 soybean or other host plants. Background is
very on all of the
negative control wells.
Application: The test can be used to detect SbDV in infected
host plant tissues.
Products:
|
Catalog Number |
Description |
Test
Wells
|
Price
$US
|
Ship
Weight
(Estimated) |
|
V155-R1 |
ELISA Reagents, Alkaline Phosphatase |
500 |
210 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
|
V155-R2 |
ELISA Reagents, Alkaline Phosphatase |
1000 |
370 |
3 lb (1.5 kg) |
|
V155-R3 |
ELISA Reagents, Alkaline Phosphatase |
5000 |
1450 |
12 lb (6 kg) |
|
V155-R4 |
ELISA Reagents, Alkaline Phosphatase |
100 |
85 |
1 lb (0.5 kg) |
|
V155-K1 |
ELISA Kit, Alkaline Phosphatase |
500 |
325 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
|
V155-K2 |
ELISA Kit, Alkaline Phosphatase |
1000 |
505 |
3 lb (1.5 kg) |
|
V155-C1 |
Coating Antibody |
500 |
105 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
|
V155-C2 |
Coating Antibody |
1000 |
185 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
|
V155-C3 |
Coating Antibody |
5000 |
660 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
|
V155-D1 |
Detecting conjugate, Alkaline Phosphatase |
500 |
130 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
|
V155-D2 |
Detecting conjugate, Alkaline Phosphatase |
1000 |
205 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
|
V155-D3 |
Detecting conjugate, Alkaline Phosphatase |
5000 |
820 |
2 lb (1 kg) |
|
V155-P2 |
ELISA control, positive |
18 |
15 |
1 lb (0.5 kg) |
|
V155-N1 |
Negative control |
18 |
15 |
1 lb (0.5 kg) |
| M004-1 |
Buffers for DAS/TAS, alkaline
phosphatase |
500 |
90 |
2
lb (1.0 kg) |
| M004-2 |
Buffers for DAS/TAS, alkaline
phosphatase |
1000 |
120 |
3
lb (1.5 kg) |
| M004-3 |
Buffers for DAS/TAS, alkaline
phosphatase |
5000 |
350 |
6
lb (3.0 kg) |
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Sets; Controls
Information About the Virus
Name: Soybean Dwarf Virus
Acronym: SbDV
Synonyms: subterranean clover red leaf luteovirus
Group/Genus: Luteovirus
Vector: Transmitted by a vector; an insect; Acyrthosiphon (Aulacorthum)
solani (some isolates also by Acyrthosiphon pisum); Aphididae.
Transmitted in a persistent manner. Virus retained when the vector moults; does
not multiply in the vector; not transmitted congenitally to the progeny of the
vector; does not require a helper virus for vector transmission.
Transmission: Virus not transmitted by mechanical inoculation; not
transmitted by contact between plants; not transmitted by seed.
Main natural host plants and symptoms: Symptoms persist.
- Glycine max, Trifolium pratense - puckering, rugosity and
yellowing, stunting.
- Pisum sativum - mild yellowing of older leaves.
- Phaseolus vulgaris - yellowing of leaves and stunting.
- Gomphrena globosa, Erodium moschatum, Trifolium subterraneum, Vicia
sativa, Calandrinia caulescens - leaf reddening.
- Beta vulgaris, Lupinus albus, Lupinus angustifolius, Medicago
polymorpha - leaf yellowing.
- Trifolium repens, T. pratense - no symptoms.
- Vicia faba, Vicia articulata - leaf yellowing, rolling.
Diagnostically susceptible host species and symptoms: Astragalus
sinicus - systemic leaf yellowing or reddening. Glycine max -
systemic puckering, rugosity and yellowing of leaves, stunting. Trifolium
incarnatum, T. subterraneum - systemic leaf reddening. Vicia faba -
systemic chlorosis and yellowing.
Geographical distribution: Spreads in
Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and the USA (in California).
References:
1. Johnstone, G.R., Duffus, J.E., Munro, D. and Ashby, J.W. (1982).
Aust. J. agric. Res. 33: 697.
2. Tamada, T. and Kojima, M. (1977). CMI/AAB Descr. Pl. Viruses
No. 179, 4 pp.
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