
Significant advancements have been made in pathogen detection technologies during the last decade. Indexing of plants and plant parts for the presence of specific pathogens has been most effective in some instances for avoiding and/or controlling disease. The new technologies for detecting low levels of pathogens will increase the value of indexing as a tool for plant disease control. Providing an overview of the status of detection technology, this volume is directed not only to scientists and students interested in detection technology, but also to those interested in formulating and implementing disease control and quarantine regulations. This book provides a conceptual framework which presents the current scientific literature, state-of-the-art assessments, and speculations on future developments and requirements of pathogen indexing methods. Chapters cover the different pathogen groups, review current practices in areas where detection technology has become important, and provide perspectives on how indexing technologies can be applied, how well it has worked, and which problems remain. Statistical treatment of detection limits, sampling strategies, risk assessment, cost, standardization, and quality control are also covered.
This volume investigates the efficacy and implementation of modern pathogen indexing technologies as a critical mechanism for plant disease control and quarantine management. Edited by J. A. Callow, the text synthesizes current scientific literature and state-of-the-art assessments to provide a comprehensive framework for detection methods. It addresses the technical requirements for identifying low levels of pathogens in plant materials, offering both a review of existing practices and a projection of future research needs.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and researchers in the field of plant pathology utilize this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the evolution of detection technologies. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for scientists, students, and regulatory policymakers.
Page Count:
317
Publication Date:
1996-07-16
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120059231
ISBN-13:
9780120059232
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