IPM Global Theme
Programs:
Regional Diagnostic
Laboratories
The International Plant Diagnostic Network
web site
International Plant Diagnostic Network (IPDN) Workshop
Agenda
Prompt and accurate diagnosis of plant diseases
and detection of plant pathogens is crucial for
integrated crop health management. However, researchers,
extension personnel and farmers in developing countries
seldom have access to modern diagnostics. Global trade
in seeds, vegetative planting material and fresh produce
enhances the prospect for long-distance movement of
plant pathogenic microorganisms.
Modern diagnostic
technology is critical to the interception of
potentially devastating pathogens before they are
exported worldwide.
Biotechnology-based diagnostic
approaches combined with traditional microbiology and
researcher training in these methods are needed,
especially in export crop production areas. Techniques
including polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays and
immunoassays have already been developed for several
pathogens, including select agents, and can be used in
developing country laboratories with appropriate
equipment and technical training. These assays can be
used to detect pathogens in plant material, insect
vectors, water, air and soil, thus providing early
identification of the causal agent and ability to
initiate management or eradication procedures, depending
on the pathogen and crop.
The IPM CRSP supports the
following program that develops this capacity for modern
diagnostics in developing regions:
Regional Diagnostic
Laboratories
PI: Sally Miller, The Ohio State University
E-mail address:
https://pro.osu.edu/profiles/miller.769/
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