Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas
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Resumo: | Bacteria in the genus Xanthomonas infect a wide range of crops and wild plants, with most species responsible for plant diseases that have a global economic and environmental impact on the seed, plant, and food trade. Infections by Xanthomonas spp. cause a wide variety of non-specific symptoms, making their identification difficult. The coexistence of phylogenetically close strains, but drastically different in their phenotype, poses an added challenge to diagnosis. Data on future climate change scenarios predict an increase in the severity of epidemics and a geographical expansion of pathogens, increasing pressure on plant health services. In this context, the effectiveness of integrated disease management strategies strongly depends on the availability of rapid, sensitive, and specific diagnostic methods. The accumulation of genomic information in recent years has facilitated the identification of new DNA markers, a cornerstone for the development of more sensitive and specific methods. Nevertheless, the challenges that the taxonomic complexity of this genus represents in terms of diagnosis together with the fact that within the same bacterial species, groups of strains may interact with distinct host species demonstrate that there is still a long way to go. In this review, we describe and discuss the current molecular-based methods for the diagnosis and detection of regulated Xanthomonas, taxonomic and diversity studies in Xanthomonas and genomic approaches for molecular diagnosis. |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated XanthomonasXanthomonasmolecular methodsquarantine pestsregulated non-quarantine pestsBacteria in the genus Xanthomonas infect a wide range of crops and wild plants, with most species responsible for plant diseases that have a global economic and environmental impact on the seed, plant, and food trade. Infections by Xanthomonas spp. cause a wide variety of non-specific symptoms, making their identification difficult. The coexistence of phylogenetically close strains, but drastically different in their phenotype, poses an added challenge to diagnosis. Data on future climate change scenarios predict an increase in the severity of epidemics and a geographical expansion of pathogens, increasing pressure on plant health services. In this context, the effectiveness of integrated disease management strategies strongly depends on the availability of rapid, sensitive, and specific diagnostic methods. The accumulation of genomic information in recent years has facilitated the identification of new DNA markers, a cornerstone for the development of more sensitive and specific methods. Nevertheless, the challenges that the taxonomic complexity of this genus represents in terms of diagnosis together with the fact that within the same bacterial species, groups of strains may interact with distinct host species demonstrate that there is still a long way to go. In this review, we describe and discuss the current molecular-based methods for the diagnosis and detection of regulated Xanthomonas, taxonomic and diversity studies in Xanthomonas and genomic approaches for molecular diagnosis.MDPI AG2021-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/105240http://hdl.handle.net/10316/105240https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040862eng2076-2607Catara, VittoriaCubero, JaimePothier, Joël F.Bosis, EranBragard, ClaudeĐermić, EdytaHoleva, Maria C.Jacques, Marie-AgnèsPetter, FrancoisePruvost, OlivierRobène, IsabelleStudholme, David J.Tavares, FernandoVicente, Joana G.Koebnik, RalfCosta, Joanainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-02-10T10:49:16Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/105240Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:21:50.447427Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas Catara, Vittoria Xanthomonas molecular methods quarantine pests regulated non-quarantine pests |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas |
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Trends in Molecular Diagnosis and Diversity Studies for Phytosanitary Regulated Xanthomonas |
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Catara, Vittoria |
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Catara, Vittoria Cubero, Jaime Pothier, Joël F. Bosis, Eran Bragard, Claude Đermić, Edyta Holeva, Maria C. Jacques, Marie-Agnès Petter, Francoise Pruvost, Olivier Robène, Isabelle Studholme, David J. Tavares, Fernando Vicente, Joana G. Koebnik, Ralf Costa, Joana |
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Cubero, Jaime Pothier, Joël F. Bosis, Eran Bragard, Claude Đermić, Edyta Holeva, Maria C. Jacques, Marie-Agnès Petter, Francoise Pruvost, Olivier Robène, Isabelle Studholme, David J. Tavares, Fernando Vicente, Joana G. Koebnik, Ralf Costa, Joana |
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Catara, Vittoria Cubero, Jaime Pothier, Joël F. Bosis, Eran Bragard, Claude Đermić, Edyta Holeva, Maria C. Jacques, Marie-Agnès Petter, Francoise Pruvost, Olivier Robène, Isabelle Studholme, David J. Tavares, Fernando Vicente, Joana G. Koebnik, Ralf Costa, Joana |
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Xanthomonas molecular methods quarantine pests regulated non-quarantine pests |
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Xanthomonas molecular methods quarantine pests regulated non-quarantine pests |
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Bacteria in the genus Xanthomonas infect a wide range of crops and wild plants, with most species responsible for plant diseases that have a global economic and environmental impact on the seed, plant, and food trade. Infections by Xanthomonas spp. cause a wide variety of non-specific symptoms, making their identification difficult. The coexistence of phylogenetically close strains, but drastically different in their phenotype, poses an added challenge to diagnosis. Data on future climate change scenarios predict an increase in the severity of epidemics and a geographical expansion of pathogens, increasing pressure on plant health services. In this context, the effectiveness of integrated disease management strategies strongly depends on the availability of rapid, sensitive, and specific diagnostic methods. The accumulation of genomic information in recent years has facilitated the identification of new DNA markers, a cornerstone for the development of more sensitive and specific methods. Nevertheless, the challenges that the taxonomic complexity of this genus represents in terms of diagnosis together with the fact that within the same bacterial species, groups of strains may interact with distinct host species demonstrate that there is still a long way to go. In this review, we describe and discuss the current molecular-based methods for the diagnosis and detection of regulated Xanthomonas, taxonomic and diversity studies in Xanthomonas and genomic approaches for molecular diagnosis. |
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