Description
Reagent Set for Tomato aspermy virus (TAV)
Size | 1000T |
---|
Cat No. | SRA 37001/1000 |
---|---|
Applications | ELISA Antibody Set |
Application Notes | Test Label: Alkaline Phosphatase Test Format: Double Antibody Sandwich (DAS) ELISA Capture Reagent: Polyclonal Detection Reagent: Polyclonal solate Names / Geographic Strain Locations Analytical Sensitivity TAV-B (Blencowe) (Britain, UK) 1:1,000,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-C (Chrysanthemum) 1:100,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-C (Tomato) 1:1,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-Hamamatsu9 (Japan) (Naro Gene Bank, MAFF# 104038) >1:10,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-TA-1Keitou (Japan) (Naro Gene Bank, MAFF# 715036) >1:10,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-TA-Ao1 (Japan) (Naro Gene Bank, MAFF# 260221) >1:10,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-TA-Go34 (Japan) (Naro Gene Bank, MAFF# 260123) >1:10,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-TA-Go41 (Japan) (Naro Gene Bank, MAFF# 260124) >1:10,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-V (Australia) (Chrysanthemum) 1:500 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV-V (Australia) (Tomato) 1:10,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV PV-0220 (Bulgaria) 1:1,000,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV PV-0312 (Germany) 1:1,000,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) TAV North American isolate 1:500,000 dilution of infected tissue (pathogen titer unknown) |
Kit Components | Capture antibody Alkaline phosphatase enzyme conjugate 96-well microtiter plates, solid* (*strip in single plate set) User Guide Tech Note |
Features & Benefits | This ELISA test is a qualitative serological assay for the detection of Tomato aspermy virus (TAV), the causal agent of yellow mosaic and flower deformation of Chrysanthemum, in ornamental and vegetable leaves. TAV is a member of the Cucumovirus genus known for their non-enveloped, spherical virus particles. |
Booklet | Datasheet | Safety Datasheet |