Recently DNA barcoding has arisen as a robust and standardised approach to species identification (Hebert et al., PNAS 270, S96-S99. 2003). QBOL, a new project that has been funded by EU FP7, wants to make DNA barcoding available for plant health diagnostics and to focus on strengthening the link between traditional and molecular taxonomy as a sustainable diagnostic resource. Each group of relevant quarantine organisms (fungi, nematodes, arthropods, bacteria, viruses, and phytoplasmas) are covered in specific workpackages in the project. Phytoplasma ‘barcoding’ has been performed for many years, particularly using the 16S rDNA, but also in other genes such as secY, secA, tuf and ribosomal proteins, however most of these regions span more ...