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A single sample taken by an ecologist at any time during the newt breeding season can determine their presence or absence, saving you time and money
More commonly known as bacterial canker of tomato, the first symptoms are reversible wilting of leaves during warm weather. Leaves can show white then brown interveinal necrosis. Wilting quickly takes hold and the whole plant desiccates.
As this bacteria is seed transmitted and contaminated seeds usually give rise to apparently healthy seedlings, symptoms only appear as plants reach maturity. This test allows detection before planting.
Our detection and confirmation to species methods are conducted according to validated ISTA, EPPO and ISF methods.
When sending plant pathogens and invertebrate samples from outside England and Wales for testing please email the Crop health team (crophealth@fera.co.uk) who will issue you with the relevant Letter of Authority to ensure your samples are not delayed upon entry to the UK.
Detail | Specification |
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Standard Turnaround Time | 15 working days |
Parameters tested | Bacterial |
Method Used | Validated EPPO method |
Accreditation | None |
Department | Plant Health |
Type of Test | Bacterial |
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