Citrus psorosis virus phylotype 2 detection test kit by using qPCR. Citrus psorosis virus infect Citrus plants, grapefruit, mandarin, orange and tangerine, lemon, pomelo, and lime. External symptoms can be exhibited in leaves, fruit, bark, trunk, roots, and branches. Leaf infection displays chlorotic flecks, or a decrease in chlorophyll/healthy coloring, mottling, and spots; fruit may show ring-like chlorotic areas.
Detection test kit of all serotypes of Citrus Tristeza virus species by using qPCR. CTV causes the most economically damaging disease to the plant genus, Citrus. The virus is transmitted most efficiently by the brown citrus aphid.
Detection test kit of all serotypes of Citrus psorosis virus phylotype I + II species by using qPCR. Citrus psorosis virus infect Citrus plants, grapefruit, mandarin, orange and tangerine, lemon, pomelo, and lime. External symptoms can be exhibited in leaves, fruit, bark, trunk, roots, and branches. Leaf infection displays chlorotic flecks, or a decrease in chlorophyll/healthy coloring, mottling, and spots; fruit may show ring-like chlorotic areas.
Clavibacter michiganensis detection test kit by using qPCR. Currently exist five subspecies of C. michiganensis: insidiosus, michiganensis, nebraskensis, sepedonicus and tesselarius. C. michiganesis subsp. michiganensis and C. michiganesis subsp. sepedonicus are responsible of the main diseases that cause substantial economic losses worldwide by damaging tomatoes and potatoes. C. michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus causes bacterial ring rot disease in potatoes and C. michiganensis subsp. michiganensis is the causative agent of bacterial wilt and canker of tomatos. Other subspecies of C. michiganensis can affect other crops, including corn and alfalfa.
Detection test kit of all serotypes of Citrus exocortis viroid species by using qPCR. Citrus exocortis viroid is easily transmitted mechanically. It infects many species in the Rutaceae and a few in the Solanaceae and Compositae. Citrus exocortis viroid is responsible for exocortis disease, other names for the disease are ‘scaly butt’ and ‘Rangpur lime disease’. Disease symptoms develop when infected budwood is grown on susceptible rootstocks, and trees become stunted and yield poorly.