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Yiheng Hu1, Salome Wilson1, Benjamin Schwessinger1
1Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
Abstract:
Plant diseases threaten global food security and biodiversity. Rapid dispersal of pathogens particularly via human means has accelerated in recent years. Timely detection of plant pathogens is essential to limit their spread. At the same time, international regulations must keep abreast of advances in plant disease diagnostics. In this review we describe recent progress in developing modern plant disease diagnostics based on detection of pathogen components, high-throughput image analysis, remote sensing, and machine learning. We discuss how different diagnostic approaches can be integrated in detection frameworks that can work at different scales and account for sampling biases. Lastly, we briefly discuss the requirements to apply these advances under regulatory settings to improve biosecurity measures globally.
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