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Using molecular methods for plant disease diagnosis provides diagnosticians with a number of advantages over more traditional methods. They can allow the identification of morphologically similar species, for example, or the detection of infection prior to symptom formation. Not only can molecular tools help by increasing the efficacy, accuracy and speed of diagnosis; their common technological basis provides further benefits, especially where resources are limited and traditional skills are hard to sustain. This book provides protocols for nucleic acid-based methods currently applied to plant pathogen detection and identification. It takes the practitioner through the full range of molecular diagnostic and detection methods and, as these generic techniques are appropriate for use on any target with minimal modification, also provides a useful resource for students of plant pathology and plant pathologists. Beginning with the background and future directions of the science, it then addresses DNA barcoding, microarrays, polymerase chain reactions (PCR), quality assurance and more, forming a complete reference on the subject.

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1: Advances in Plant Diagnostics: Historical Perspective and Future Direction 2: Conventional PCR 3: Real-time PCR 4: Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) 5: DNA barcoding for identification of plant pathogens 6: DNA barcoding of invertebrate plant pests 7: Microarrays 8: Next-generation sequencing 9: On-site testing for plant pathogens 10: Quality assurance for molecular testing in plant health

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      Publisher: CABI Publishing
      Publication Date: 19/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9781780641478, 978-1780641478
      ISBN10: 1780641478

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      Book Synopsis
      Using molecular methods for plant disease diagnosis provides diagnosticians with a number of advantages over more traditional methods. They can allow the identification of morphologically similar species, for example, or the detection of infection prior to symptom formation. Not only can molecular tools help by increasing the efficacy, accuracy and speed of diagnosis; their common technological basis provides further benefits, especially where resources are limited and traditional skills are hard to sustain. This book provides protocols for nucleic acid-based methods currently applied to plant pathogen detection and identification. It takes the practitioner through the full range of molecular diagnostic and detection methods and, as these generic techniques are appropriate for use on any target with minimal modification, also provides a useful resource for students of plant pathology and plant pathologists. Beginning with the background and future directions of the science, it then addresses DNA barcoding, microarrays, polymerase chain reactions (PCR), quality assurance and more, forming a complete reference on the subject.

      Table of Contents
      1: Advances in Plant Diagnostics: Historical Perspective and Future Direction 2: Conventional PCR 3: Real-time PCR 4: Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) 5: DNA barcoding for identification of plant pathogens 6: DNA barcoding of invertebrate plant pests 7: Microarrays 8: Next-generation sequencing 9: On-site testing for plant pathogens 10: Quality assurance for molecular testing in plant health

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