A simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus Y by latex serological test

A simple kit for rapid detection of potato virus Y by latex serological test was developed. The test is carried out on a white cardboard sheet and the results can be read by naked eye in two minutes. A test card of 10 x 6 cm holds latex sensitized antibodies, buffers and other necessary ingredients...

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Main Authors: Aarne Kurppa, Matti Vuento
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1987-07-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72261
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spelling doaj-09e5c43c79e6401c931b3d3253abcaa52020-11-25T01:01:15ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951987-07-01593A simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus Y by latex serological test Aarne Kurppa0Matti Vuento1Department of Plant Pathology, Agricultural Research Centre SF-31600 Jokioinen, Finland Department of Biochemistry, University of Helsinki Unioninkatu 35, SF-00170 Helsinki, Finland A simple kit for rapid detection of potato virus Y by latex serological test was developed. The test is carried out on a white cardboard sheet and the results can be read by naked eye in two minutes. A test card of 10 x 6 cm holds latex sensitized antibodies, buffers and other necessary ingredients as dry blue colored formulate on the ringed areas of the card. A test card includes space for six tests and positive and negative controls. The kit also includes disposable plastic sticks for mixing the samples with test reagents and a hand press with disposable plastic tips. For testing, dried reagents are dissolved in drops of sample and mixed. After gentle rotation, samples containing virus appear clearly granulated while samples from healthy plants remain unagglutinated. The testing of undiluted extracts of evenly developed tuber sprouts resulted in over 91 % identity with the results obtained with ELISA that was used as a control method. Testing of diluted leaf extracts reached the same reliability but undiluted leaf extracts from glasshouse grown potatoes were not well suitable as test samples because of their dark green color. No such problems occurred with field grown material and a complete identity with the ELISA readings was true when the samples included secondarily infected potato plants. No reaction to other potato viruses than PVY was obtained by the test kit.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72261
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Matti Vuento
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A simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus Y by latex serological test
Agricultural and Food Science
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Matti Vuento
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title A simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus Y by latex serological test
title_short A simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus Y by latex serological test
title_full A simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus Y by latex serological test
title_fullStr A simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus Y by latex serological test
title_full_unstemmed A simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus Y by latex serological test
title_sort simple kit for rapid field diagnosis of potato virus y by latex serological test
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1987-07-01
description A simple kit for rapid detection of potato virus Y by latex serological test was developed. The test is carried out on a white cardboard sheet and the results can be read by naked eye in two minutes. A test card of 10 x 6 cm holds latex sensitized antibodies, buffers and other necessary ingredients as dry blue colored formulate on the ringed areas of the card. A test card includes space for six tests and positive and negative controls. The kit also includes disposable plastic sticks for mixing the samples with test reagents and a hand press with disposable plastic tips. For testing, dried reagents are dissolved in drops of sample and mixed. After gentle rotation, samples containing virus appear clearly granulated while samples from healthy plants remain unagglutinated. The testing of undiluted extracts of evenly developed tuber sprouts resulted in over 91 % identity with the results obtained with ELISA that was used as a control method. Testing of diluted leaf extracts reached the same reliability but undiluted leaf extracts from glasshouse grown potatoes were not well suitable as test samples because of their dark green color. No such problems occurred with field grown material and a complete identity with the ELISA readings was true when the samples included secondarily infected potato plants. No reaction to other potato viruses than PVY was obtained by the test kit.
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72261
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