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Phomopsis viticola is a fungal pathogen that causes Phomopsis cane and leaf spot, a disease that affects grapevines. This fungus is known to infect buds, leaves, and shoots, causing symptoms such as leaf spots, blight, and cankers. Phomopsis cane and leaf spot can reduce the yield and quality of grapevine crops, and if left untreated, it can lead to the death of the plant. Understanding the unique characteristics of Phomopsis viticola is essential for preventing and controlling the spread of this disease and minimizing the associated economic losses in the grape industry. The kit is based on real-time PCR technology to detect Phomopsis viticola.
Detection principle: One-Step PCR detection technology.
RNA Kit: Also includes reverse transcriptase, and exogenous RNA incorporated during the cell lysis step.
Species: | Phomopsis viticola |
Method: | Real-time PCR |
Equipment Required: | Real-time PCR Instrument |
ShippingCondition: | Dry ice |
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