1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.1974.tb02702.x
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On the Possibility of Using Passive Agglutination and Complement Fixation Methods for Potato X, F, and Y Virus Diagnosis

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“…The chloroplast agglutination method and its modifications have, however, several disadvantages such as low sensitivity, low specificity and the requirement of leaf sap for the test. Reliable results from clarified tuber sap with the microprecipitin test have been obtained by STASZEWICZ (1977) and with the bentonite flocculation or the latex agglutination test by KAHN et al (1967), BERCKS (1967) and KRYLOV and GNUTOVA (1974). Some new modifications of the latex agglutination test are very sensitive, as shown by KOENIG and BODE (1978), KHAN and SLACK (1978) and TORRANCE (1980a).…”
Section: Identification Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The chloroplast agglutination method and its modifications have, however, several disadvantages such as low sensitivity, low specificity and the requirement of leaf sap for the test. Reliable results from clarified tuber sap with the microprecipitin test have been obtained by STASZEWICZ (1977) and with the bentonite flocculation or the latex agglutination test by KAHN et al (1967), BERCKS (1967) and KRYLOV and GNUTOVA (1974). Some new modifications of the latex agglutination test are very sensitive, as shown by KOENIG and BODE (1978), KHAN and SLACK (1978) and TORRANCE (1980a).…”
Section: Identification Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%