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This book is part of the Plant Pathology in the 21 st Century Series, started in the occasion of the IX International Congress of Plant Pathology, Torino, 2008.
In conjuction with the Xth International Congress of Plant Pathology, held in Beijing in August 2013.
Although deriving from a Congress, the book will not have the format of traditional Proceedings, but will be organized as a resource book. It will be based on invited lectures presented at the Congress as well as by other chapters selected by the editors among offered papers.
This book will cover a topic very important in the field of plant pathology, dealing with detection and diagnostics. This field of research is continuously moving forwards, due to innovation in techniques. The application of new detection and diagnostic technologies are relevant to many applied fields in agriculture.
The different chapters will provide a very complete figure of the topic, from general and basic aspects to practical aspects.
Worldwide interest in this up-to-date topic Link to an International Congress with at least 2,000 participants Very well known authors, coming from all over the world Broad application in different fields of the techniques described? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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This volume contains the lectures given at the 10th International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP 2013) held in Beijing, August 25-30, 2013 on detection and diagnosis of plant pathogens, which represent two fundamental steps in disease management decisions.
A quick and reliable detection method in combination with decision support systems is fundamental in order to reduce the damages caused by old and new pathogens, thus permitting to reduce the number of treatments and to contain the potential losses.
Molecular methods are available for a number of pathogens and the volume provide good examples of application in different production sectors. Innovative techniques and methods are described to detect and identify different targets: destructive and non-destructive, air- or soil-borne, human- and plant pathogens, in plants or seed-born, native or emerging pathogens, on-site or lab-based. All to support international organizations to secure global trade and agriculture all over the world.
This book is aimed at researchers, students in advanced courses and extension services.
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This book is part of the Plant Pathology in the 21st Century Series, started in the occasion of the IX International Congress of Plant Pathology, Torino, 2008.
In conjuction with the Xth International Congress of Plant Pathology, held in Beijing in August 2013.
Although deriving from a Congress, the book will not have the format of traditional Proceedings, but will be organized as a resource book. It will be based on invited lectures presented at the Congress as well as by other chapters selected by the editors among offered papers.
This book will cover a topic very important in the field of plant pathology, dealing with detection and diagnostics. This field of research is continuously moving forwards, due to innovation in techniques. The application of new detection and diagnostic technologies are relevant to many applied fields in agriculture.
The different chapters will provide a very complete figure of the topic, from general and basic aspects to practical aspects.
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Technologies.- 1. New developments in identification and quantification of airborne inoculum.- 2. siRNA deep sequencing and assembly: piecing together viral infections.- 3. Use of airborne inoculum detection for disease management decisions.- 4. Proximal sensing of plant diseases.- Case studies and special applications.- 5. Diagnostic Challenges for the Detection of Emerging Pathogens: A Case Study Involving the Incursion of Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae in New Zealand.- 6. Detection of Human Pathogens on Plants.- 7. Plant Disease Diagnostics For Forensic Applications.- Role of diagnostics in plant disease management.- 8. Results of the EU project QBOL, focusing on DNA barcoding of quarantine organisms, added to an international database (Q-bank) on identification of plant quarantine pathogens and relatives.- 9. On-site testing - moving decision making from the lab to the field.- 10. Virtual Diagnostic Networks: A platform for collaborative diagnostics.- 11. Development and implementation of rapid and specific detection techniques for seed-borne pathogens of leafy vegetable crops.- 12. Diagnosis of plant pathogens and implications for plant health regulation: the European Food Safety Authority perspective.
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