1986
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1986.177.16
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Detection of Tulip Breaking Virus and Lily Symptomless Virus in Lily Bulbs by Means of Elisa.

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“…Only two plants, one of 'Apeldoorn' and one of 'Lustige Witwe' were definitely infected by aphids as shown in testing leaf and bulb material by EL-ISA in 1985 and1986. …”
Section: Results Of the Aphid Inoculationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Only two plants, one of 'Apeldoorn' and one of 'Lustige Witwe' were definitely infected by aphids as shown in testing leaf and bulb material by EL-ISA in 1985 and1986. …”
Section: Results Of the Aphid Inoculationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Cultural control by roguing and frequent application of mineral oil and insecticides is expensive, time-consuming, and not always effective. Serological screening of commercial stocks and subsequent elimination of infected propagation material from the market proved to be a successful control strategy in the Netherlands (Van Schadewijk, 1986). This procedure reduces the number of infected bulbs, but does not alter the susceptibility to infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the routine testing for TRV of bulbs during storage is not as obvious as has been exemplified for other viruses, e.g., TBV in tulip, and TBV and LSV in lily (Van Schadewijk and Eggink, 1984;Van Schadewijk, 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to detect all three viruses, even if present at low concentrations, through Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) as good antisera are available (Derks & Vink-van den Abeele 1980;Derks et al 1982Derks et al , 1986. As a rule, the starting material is indexed first by testing at least two scales per bulb ( Van Schadewijk 1986). As soon as the in vitro bulblets grown from the meristems are adequately developed, the in vitro material is tested for the virus (or the viruses) present in the starting material.…”
Section: Virus Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Testing ofvirus in the in vitro material is not quite reliable for LSV and not at all reliable for TBV, thus the third indexing ofleaf material grown in the glasshouse is absolutely necessary. Prior to virus testing, the starting material should be stored for 3 weeks at about 2°C to yield reliable results ( Van Schadewijk 1986). Longiflorum spp., however, require storage at 20°C for detection ofTBV (Asjes et af.…”
Section: Virus Damagementioning
confidence: 99%