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Review
. 2024 Sep;114(9):1989-2006.
doi: 10.1094/PHYTO-10-23-0366-IA. Epub 2024 Sep 12.

New Approaches to Plant Pathogen Detection and Disease Diagnosis

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New Approaches to Plant Pathogen Detection and Disease Diagnosis

Jaime Cubero et al. Phytopathology. 2024 Sep.

Abstract

Detecting plant pathogens and diagnosing diseases are critical components of successful pest management. These key areas have undergone significant advancements driven by breakthroughs in molecular biology and remote sensing technologies within the realm of precision agriculture. Notably, nucleic acid amplification techniques, with recent emphasis on sequencing procedures, particularly next-generation sequencing, have enabled improved DNA or RNA amplification detection protocols that now enable previously unthinkable strategies aimed at dissecting plant microbiota, including the disease-causing components. Simultaneously, the domain of remote sensing has seen the emergence of cutting-edge imaging sensor technologies and the integration of powerful computational tools, such as machine learning. These innovations enable spectral analysis of foliar symptoms and specific pathogen-induced alterations, making imaging spectroscopy and thermal imaging fundamental tools for large-scale disease surveillance and monitoring. These technologies contribute significantly to understanding the temporal and spatial dynamics of plant diseases.

Keywords: bioinformatics; biotechnology; disease control and pest management; epidemiology; microbe-genome sequencing; microbiome; modeling; pathogen detection.

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