Different mechanisms are involved in the movement of plant pathogens such as rainwater, wind, vectors, etc. Eukaryotic plant pathogens, and principally fungal and chromista are mostly dispersed by air-, water- or soilborne spores. Early stage infections caused by fungal/oomycete spores may not be detected until signs or symptoms are developed visibly. Although specific and sensitive molecular and serological diagnostic methods have been developed to increase the capability of plant pathogen detection, their scope is limited to a single or a few organisms. In addition, as a part of molecular-based detection methods, sequencing has also being widely utilized as a diagnostic tool, principally Sanger sequencing. Its specificity and sensitivity...
It is challenging to sequence and assemble genomes of obligate plant pathogens and microorganisms be...
Phytopatology, as a discipline that deals with the complexity of living communities, needs methods t...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies have become indispensable tools assisting plant virus ...
Plant pathogen detection is crucial for developing appropriate management techniques. A variety of t...
Increasing importation of commodities from countries abroad increases the risk of introduction of ex...
Fungal diseases of plants are responsible for major losses in agriculture, highlighting the need for...
Plant diseases caused by fungi and Oomycetes represent worldwide threats to crops and forest ecosyst...
peer reviewedHigh throughput sequencing informed diagnostics is revolutionising plant pathology. The...
Early detection provides the best way to prevent introduction and establishment of alien plant patho...
At present, 1.5 million species of fungi are estimated. Among these less than 5% have been described...
Plant disease detection by high-throughput sequencing (HTS) is a relatively new and fast developing ...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS), more specifically RNA sequencing of plant tissues, has become an i...
This Zenodo submission is a copy of the GitLab repository https://gitlab.com/ilvo/PHBN-WP4-RNAseq_Co...
Fungi are a large group of eukaryotes found as saprophytes, pathogens or endophytes, which distribut...
Studying the means of dispersal of plant pathogens is crucial to better understand the dynamic inter...
It is challenging to sequence and assemble genomes of obligate plant pathogens and microorganisms be...
Phytopatology, as a discipline that deals with the complexity of living communities, needs methods t...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies have become indispensable tools assisting plant virus ...
Plant pathogen detection is crucial for developing appropriate management techniques. A variety of t...
Increasing importation of commodities from countries abroad increases the risk of introduction of ex...
Fungal diseases of plants are responsible for major losses in agriculture, highlighting the need for...
Plant diseases caused by fungi and Oomycetes represent worldwide threats to crops and forest ecosyst...
peer reviewedHigh throughput sequencing informed diagnostics is revolutionising plant pathology. The...
Early detection provides the best way to prevent introduction and establishment of alien plant patho...
At present, 1.5 million species of fungi are estimated. Among these less than 5% have been described...
Plant disease detection by high-throughput sequencing (HTS) is a relatively new and fast developing ...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS), more specifically RNA sequencing of plant tissues, has become an i...
This Zenodo submission is a copy of the GitLab repository https://gitlab.com/ilvo/PHBN-WP4-RNAseq_Co...
Fungi are a large group of eukaryotes found as saprophytes, pathogens or endophytes, which distribut...
Studying the means of dispersal of plant pathogens is crucial to better understand the dynamic inter...
It is challenging to sequence and assemble genomes of obligate plant pathogens and microorganisms be...
Phytopatology, as a discipline that deals with the complexity of living communities, needs methods t...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies have become indispensable tools assisting plant virus ...