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Dahlia

Key warning symptoms:

The two viruses we most often detect in dahlias, Tomato spotted wilt and Impatiens necrotic spot viruses, are transmitted by thrips and by propagating infected plants. Tomato spotted wilt virus is more common in dahlias than impatiens necrotic spot virus. Both can cause many symptoms, including mosaic patterns on leaves, distorted leaves, stunted plants, dead stem sections, spots and ringspots.

Dahlia mosaic virus, transmitted by aphids, is also very common. It can cause stunting and yellow bands along leaf veins. Other symptoms, including mosaic and leaf distortion, can follow. Some varieties can be symptomless, or develop symptoms that later disappear.

We can test dahlia tubers. Please call for more information if you would like to send tuber samples.

Dahlia Screen

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Test protocol

Cucumber Mosaic Virus CMV aphids, mechanial, seed ELISA
Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus INSV thrips, mechanical ELISA
Potato Virus Y PVY aphids, mechanical ELISA
Potyvirus Group Test POTY aphids, mechanical ELISA
Tobacco Streak Virus TSV thrips, mechanical, seed ELISA
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus TSWV thrips, mechanical ELISA