Services for Genotyping & Obtaining FTA Cards

FTA Cards and Genotyping

The labs at CIP China Center for Asia Pacific (CCCAP), Beijing, China, will ship FTA cards and perform genotyping. Send FTA cards using DHL or FedEx services.

Contact: Zhenxin Zhang (CCCAP).

709 Pan Pacific Plaza, Zhongguancun Nandajie, Beijing, China
Genotyping for SAARC Regions

For genotyping needs in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) regions, the Guha Roy Lab at the Dept. of Botany at West Bengal State University is an additional hub for Indian isolate sampling.

Contact: Sanjoy Guha Roy (WBSU)

Guha Roy Lab at the Dept. of Botany at West Bengal State University

MOBILE APP

Get the Free Smart FTA App

With Smart FTA, you can easily request, track, and manage your FTA cards for Late Blight sampling. Use the mobile-based app to stay in control of every step—from dispatch to return

This app streamlines the full logistics of sample tracking and diagnostics for Phytopthora infestans (late blight) disease surveillance, starting with the dispatch and return of FTA cards to field researchers. Each sample is tagged with a unique QR code that enables seamless tracking across the entire pipeline—from request to field collection to return.

Field researchers can capture and upload images of infected samples, automatically geotagging them with GPS coordinates and triggering an integrated AI check to verify if the sample likely represents true late blight. This ensures high-quality, traceable data from the moment of collection.

All sample data is linked to a centralized system, enabling rapid diagnostics for genotyping, monitoring, and potential integration with a Decision Support System (DSS). The result is faster, more accurate fieldwork and better data for controlling late blight outbreaks.

Coming soon

INTA, AG (National Institute for Agricultural Technology, Argentina)

Dr. Jorge Andrade: CIP, PE (International Potato Center, Peru)

NC State, US (North Carolina State University, USA)

INRAE, FR (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment, France)

WUR, NL (Wageningen University Research, Netherlands)

Dr. David Cooke: Hutton, UK (James Hutton Institute, UK)

IHAR, PL (Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, Poland)

Dr. Sanjoy Guha Roy: WBSU, IN (West Bengal State University, India)

Dr. Philip Kear: CIP, CN (International Potato Center, China)