Aspergillus species detection test kit by by using qPCR. Aspergillus is a genus of fungi. Some Aspergillus species cause serious diseases in humans and animals. The most common pathogenic species are A. fumigatus and A. flavus, which produce aflatoxin (toxin and a carcinogen), that may contaminate foods such as nuts.
Alternaria alternata detection test kit by using qPCR. Alternaria alternata is a fungus that causes leaf spots, rots, and blights on many plant parts. Usually, the fungus lives in seeds and seedlings and is also spread by spores.
Alternaria cucumerina detection test kit by using qPCR. Alternaria cucumerina is an ascomycete fungus and it is responsible of the alternaria leaf spot. Alternaria leaf spots may cause reduced yield and smaller fruit and it is spread by wind and rain.
Pseudomonas syringae detection test kit by using qPCR. Pseudomonas syringae is a plant pathogen with more than 50 different pathovars. It is a nutritionally versatile organism that thrives on damaged plant tissues, and colonizes the surface of plant leaves. The strains that are pathogenic are specific to a particular species of plant, infecting and causing disease through the release of toxins and cell wall degrading enzymes. A sign of pathogenic activity by P. syringae on plant leaves is usually the presence of lesions, spots that develop on leaf surfaces.
Aspergillus flavus detection test kit by using qPCR. Aspergillus flavus is a saprotrophic and pathogenic fungus that colonizes cereal grains, legumes, and tree nuts; causing ear rot in corn and yellow mold in peanuts. Many strains produce significant quantities of mycotoxins, which, when consumed, are toxic to mammals.