Standard growing on test for virus in Potato (PVY + 5 viruses)

Test Code
VR00018 - 5
Price (ex vat) £831.00
Standard Price per sample £831.00
Up to 1

Method Used
ELISA
Standard Turnaround Time
40 working days

Expected high demand for potato growing on testing this year:

Due to a high number of samples expected this year, all submissions for growing on testing will be added to a booking in system - subject to availability.

If you have potatoes which require testing, please contact us regarding turnaround times.

Please contact us ([email protected]) before sending your samples to ensure we are able to process your sample order.


Viruses are some of the most economically damaging diseases affecting potatoes and a major reason for crops failing seed certification. This is our standard growing on test for PVY (all strains) and costs £351 + VAT*. Understanding what virus loading is in the seed to be planted is critical in managing crop outcomes. As these viruses are predominantly aphid transmitted, the use of Fera's insect monitoring service will help understand the risks and provide vital information for the consideration of treatments.

*Off peak season testing price for March to August inclusive.


Other strains/viruses that can be analysed include; PLRV, PVYO, PVYN, PVA, PVV, PVX, PVM, PVS and PMTV. Each additional virus/strain adds £96 (excl. VAT) to the total cost. If you require additional viruses to be tested with PVY - you must select the relevant test denoting how many viruses you would like testing. When you have selected the correct number of viruses you require but must specify in the Notes section which viruses you want when adding in your sample information.

PVY

Potato virus Y is transmitted by aphids and is responsible for significant yield loss across a range of potato varieties. The severity of the yield loss is directly attributed to the strain, timing, and resistance of the potato.

PLRV

Potato leafroll virus is transmitted by aphids, and can cause vast swathes of damage, as well as having the ability to spread over relatively large distances in a short time-scale. Symptoms include leaf curling and necrosis, which dramatically affects yield quality and quantity.

PVYO

The common or ordinary strain of PVY (PVYO) causes a systemic mottle in potatoes and tobacco. Isolates of PVY that cause systemic veinal necrosis in tobacco belong to the PVYN strain group, which produces milder symptoms in potato than does PVYO.

PVYN

Potato Virus Y (PVY) is a monopartite, single stranded RNA virus that infects mainly Solanaceous plants including, potato, tomato, pepper, tobacco and eggplant. There are multiple strains of the virus including the common strain, PVYO, which causes mosaic symptoms in most hosts.

PVM

Potato PVM belongs to the Carlavirus group like the Potato virus S (PVS). It has a limited range of natural hosts. Most susceptible species belong to the Solanaceae, of which the potato is the most important. But experimentally, PVM has been transmitted to some Chenopodiaceae and Fabaceae. It is transmitted in a non-persistent manner by the aphid Myzus persicae, less efficiently by Aphis frangulae.

PVA

Potato virus A is also aphid-transmitted and can cause significant symptoms resulting in yield reduction in susceptible varieties, especially when in combination with other plant viruses.

PVV

With minimal visual symptoms this virus is difficult to detect. When infected, potato plants are immediately more susceptible to disease, especially when in combination with other plant viruses. PVV is transmitted by aphids, which can result in large scale infection if not managed correctly.

PVS

Potato virus S (PVS) is a virus causing very mild (often not visible) symptoms in a potato crop. Its effect on a crop may be enhanced with a co-infection (mixed infection) with other viruses such as Potato virus Y (PVY) and Potato Virus.

PVX

Although some potato varieties are resistant to PVX, when in combination with a range of other viruses severe symptoms can be found. PVX may be extremely prevalent due to the mild or non-existent symptoms associated with infected potatoes.



Please see sample submission form for full details including information on number of tuber samples required.



Potato Sample Submission Form



When sending plant pathogens and invertebrate samples from outside England and Wales for testing please email the Crop health team ([email protected]) who will issue you with the relevant Letter of Authority to ensure your samples are not delayed upon entry to the UK.

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Detail Specification
Standard Turnaround Time40 working days
Parameters testedVirus
Method UsedELISA
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