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Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid (TCDVd) is a small circular RNA molecule that infects tomatoes and other solanaceous plants and causes chlorotic dwarf disease. It belongs to the genus Pospiviroid and the family Pospiviroidae. It has a rod-like secondary structure with a central conserved region (CCR) and terminal conserved regions (TCR). TCDVd replicates in the nucleus of infected cells and is transmitted by aphids or by grafting or vegetative propagation of infected plant material. TCDVd can cause stunted growth, yellowing, curling, and mottling of leaves, reduced fruit size and quality, and necrosis of veins. This kit is based on real-time reverse transcription PCR to detect tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid.
Kit components:
1. Universal qPCR Master Mix
2. Primer, Probes and Internal Control Mix
3. One qRTPCR Enzyme Mix
4. TCDVd Positive Control
5. TCDVd Negative Control
6. PCR grade Water
7. Exogenous RNA control
8. Exogenous RNA control Primer
9. and Probes Mix
Species: | Tomato Chlorotic Dwarf Viroid |
Method: | Real-time RT-PCR |
Equipment Required: | Real-time PCR Instrument |
ShippingCondition: | Dry ice |
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