Lilia - panel (7 testów)
Novazym Polska & AGDIA testing service
Lily symptomless virus actually can cause distinctive symptoms, including curl-stripe, in which leaves are severely twisted with yellow or pale green striping. The virus is aphid-transmitted.
Niecierpek - panel (8 testów)
Novazym Polska & AGDIA testing service
Our ornamental screen is a starting point for identifying pathogens in ornamental plants for which we have not yet assembled a regular screen. For some plants, we recommend different sets of tests instead of this general screen. Please contact us if you would like us to suggest tests to include in a screen for your ornamental crop. We will be happy to make recommendations.
Petunia - panel (17 testów)
Novazym Polska & AGDIA testing service
Petunias are vulnerable to a large number of viruses. The single virus we detect most often in petunias, tobacco mosaic virus, can cause crinkled leaves, yellow and green mosaic, and stunting. The virus can remain infectious for a long time in soil and on tools and other surfaces. People can transmit Tobacco mosaic virus and Tomato mosaic virus readily by working with plants. Both unburned and burned tobacco products can be a source of infection.
Poinsecja (Gwiazda betlejemska) - panel 6 (testów)
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Poinsettia mosaic virus is widespread, with some poinsettia varieties nearly 100% infected. But the virus apparently does the plants no harm under good growing conditions. Under poor conditions, such as too-cool temperatures or insufficient light, the virus can cause mottled patterns on leaves or distortion of the bracts. Poinsettia mosaic virus is not responsible for many of the apparent virus symptoms seen in poinsettias. Even when a plant tests positive for the virus, the symptoms may be due to a nutritional problem or other cause.