Abiopep S.L. used high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies to detect viruses associated to tomato fruit blotching in Murcia
Abiopep has used high throughput sequencing technologies to detect viruses in a collection of tomato samples showing symptoms of undetermined cause. One of the identified viruses was Tomato fruit blotch virus (ToFBV). ToFBV was reported recently from Australia and Italy associated to fruit blotching and uneven ripening of tomato fruits.
Abiopep develops monoclonal antibodies for the unequivocal detection of ToBRFV by ELISA
Abiopep develops an ELISA test based on monoclonal antibodies which are capable of identifying ToBRFV and discriminate it from other closely related viruses, unlike other commercially available tests.
ABIOPEP HAS DEVELOPED SENSITIVE AND ACCURATE METHODS FOR VIRUS DETECTION IN SEEDS
Abiopep has developed RT-qPCR technology for the detection of CGMMV, MNSV and SqMV in cucurbit seeds. The technology has proven to be highly sensitive and specific, thus allowing to reduce the costs of the analysis.
ABIOPEP DEVELOPED SENSITIVE AND ACCURATE DETECTION METHODS FOR ToBRFV
Abiopep developed ToBRFV detection methods by quantitative RT-PCR using specific probes based on the TaqMan technology. This method is capable of detecting ToBRFV with high sensitivity and precision, minimizing the risk of false results.
ABIOPEP describes, for the first time in Spain, the recombinant isolate TYLCV-IS76 of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and obtains an infectious clone
ABIOPEP describes, for the first time in Spain, the recombinant isolate TYLCV-IS76 of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and obtains an infectious clone
The first case of tomato "Brown rugose fruit" virus has been detected in Spain
The first case of tomato "Brown rugose fruit" virus has been detected in Spain
ABIOPEP Managing Director, Yolanda Hernando Saiz, received the eWoman Murcia award to professional trajectory by CaixaBank.
eWoman Murcia award to professional trajectory by CaixaBank