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  1. Club root (Plasmodiophora brassicae) in soil presence or absence.
    It is important to test soil for the presence of club root as the organism produces zoospores that remain in the soil for many years that can infect future crops.
  2. Soil Bait Tests: Phytophthora (except P. fragariae, P. Rubi, and P. idaei) and Pythium

    A bait test to detect a wide range of Phytophthora (except P. rubi, and P. idaei.) and Pythium Pythium in soil. Both Phytophthora and Pythium are fungus-like organisms causing disease in a range of plants.

  3. General free-living plant-parasitic nematodes from soil: Standard analysis

    A test for free-living plant-parasitic nematodes from soil including extraction, counts and identification to genus/species (including root-lesion nematodes) of any free living nematodes found within your sample. We also supply information on any pathogenic nematodes found (Plese note: virus vectors require specialist extraction methods).

  4. General free-living plant-parasitic nematodes from soil: Basic analysis
    Our expert nematologists will analyse your soil samples for free-living nematodes which includes the extraction, count and identification to group (including root-lesion nematodes, but with the exception of virus vectors which require specialist extraction methods). This can give you the initial analysis required to point your prevention strategies in the correct direction.
  5. Virus-vector nematodes from soil: Needle and Dagger nematodes

    A test for both Dagger nematodes (Xiphinema diversicaudatum) & Needle nematodes (Longidorus elongates) from soil.

  6. Virus-vector nematodes from soil: Stubby-Root nematodes

    A test for stubby-root nematodes such as Trichodorus or Paratrichodorus minor. Plants infected show short stunted roots and a general overall reduction in root development. These nematodes can also transmit damaging plant viruses.

  7. Blackcurrant reversion virus
    A test for blackcurrant reversion disease which is caused by a virus transmitted by the mite Cecidophyopsis ribis (blackcurrant gall mite or big bud mite).
  8. Strawberry virus screening (8 viruses)

    Screening for 8 common soft fruit viruses.

  9. Angular leaf spot (Xanthomonas fragariae) - Petioles

    A latent test for a bacterial disease affecting strawberries caused by Xanthomonas fragariae.

  10. Angular leaf spot (Xanthomonas fragariae) - Microprop Plantlets
    Angular leaf spot is a disease in strawberries caused by the bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas fragariae.
  11. Bacterial spot - Xanthomonas spp. - tomato or pepper (10,000 seeds)
    Test to detect Xanthomonas spp. (Xanthomonas euvesicatoria, Xanthomonas gardeneri, Xanthomonas perforans and Xanthomonas vesicatoria) in tomato and sweet pepper seeds
  12. Bacterial canker - Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis - Seed (10,000 seeds)
    Detection of the pathogenic bacteria Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis in tomato seeds.
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