Achievements in and future prospects for molecular diagnostics of plant-parasitic nematodes

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Molecular diagnostics of plant-parasitic nematodes and fundamental research concerning the pathogenicity of these pests have been revolutionized by the polymerase chain reaction. Molecular diagnostics based on sequence divergence between recognized taxa is now well established as a generic approach in plant pathology. Technological advances driven largely by medical diagnostics will continue to improve the accuracy, speed, throughput, affordability, and availability of these tools. Utilizing molecular diagnostics effectively for predictive risk assessment, quarantine purposes, and fundamental nematology will continue to require specialized understanding of these plant-parasitic nematodes and their hosts. © 2005, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Blok, V. C. (2005). Achievements in and future prospects for molecular diagnostics of plant-parasitic nematodes. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 27(2), 176–185. https://doi.org/10.1080/07060660509507214

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